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EA A135

High-Carbon Steel Compression Spring for Eagleman Model A

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A Eagleman Hydraulic Unit Manual Pallet Jack Parts

Compatibility

Make Eagleman
Model A

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  • Product Description

    The EA A135 is a high-carbon steel compression spring designed for the A Series hydraulic pump handle assembly of Eagleman manual pallet jacks. This spring restores the handle mechanism to its neutral position after actuation, enabling smooth and repeated pumping cycles. The durable construction provides reliable performance during normal operation.

    Specifications

    Part Numbers
    Manufacturer Part NumberEA A135
    OEM Part NumberEA A135

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Q: What is the purpose of the EA A135 compression spring in the Eagleman model A pallet jack?
    A: The EA A135 is a high-carbon steel compression spring that is part of the hydraulic pump handle assembly. It restores the handle mechanism to its neutral position after the operator releases it, enabling repeated pumping cycles.

    Q: What material is the EA A135 made from, and why?
    A: The EA A135 is manufactured from high-carbon steel. This material provides superior elasticity and fatigue resistance, allowing the spring to maintain consistent force delivery over thousands of compression cycles without permanent deformation.

    Q: Which equipment does the EA A135 compression spring fit?
    A: The EA A135 fits manual pallet jacks made by Eagleman, model A series. It works specifically within the A Series hydraulic pump handle assembly to support smooth handle operation.

    Q: What are signs that the EA A135 spring needs replacement?
    A: Replace the EA A135 if the handle does not return to neutral position smoothly, feels weak or unresponsive, or if the spring is visibly bent or cracked. A deteriorating spring reduces hydraulic pump efficiency and operator control.

    Q: How long does the EA A135 typically remain effective in normal use?
    A: Under normal operating conditions, the EA A135 maintains proper performance for several years. Lifespan depends on frequency of use, operating environment, and load intensity. High-use equipment may require replacement sooner than lightly used units.