Product Description
Genuine Eagleman EA A152 flat washer for manual pallet jack hydraulic unit assembly. OEM part for Eagleman A Series jacks. Direct replacement for EAA152 and EGA152. Constructed of carbon steel with plain finish for robust service in heavy-duty lifting equipment.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Eagleman, model A. SKU: EA A152
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Finish/Coating | Plain finish |
Part Numbers
| Manufacturer Part Number | EA A152 |
| OEM Part Number | Eagleman A152 |
| Equivalent Part Numbers | EAA152, EGA152 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | EAA152, EGA152 |
| Replaces/Supersedes | EAA152, EGA152 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the EA A152 flat washer and what does it do?
A: The EA A152 is a genuine Eagleman flat washer constructed of carbon steel with plain finish. It distributes fastener load across a larger surface area, preventing fasteners from sinking into softer materials and reducing stress concentration in hydraulic unit assemblies.
Q: Which pallet jack equipment is the EA A152 washer compatible with?
A: The EA A152 flat washer is designed for manual pallet jacks made by Eagleman, model A Series. This is an OEM part and direct replacement for EAA152 and EGA152. Cross-reference your equipment model before ordering.
Q: What material and finish does the EA A152 have?
A: The EA A152 is manufactured from carbon steel with a plain finish, providing robust corrosion resistance suitable for heavy-duty lifting equipment. Plain finish means no additional coating or plating, offering cost efficiency and reliability in standard industrial applications.
Q: Are there equivalent part numbers for the EA A152?
A: Yes. The EA A152 is equivalent to EAA152 and EGA152, with the manufacturer part number also listed as Eagleman A152. All these cross-reference numbers refer to the same washer component and are interchangeable for Eagleman A Series pallet jacks.
Q: How long does a carbon steel flat washer typically last?
A: Carbon steel washers are durable and often outlast the fasteners they support. Lifespan depends on environment (wet storage or outdoor use accelerates corrosion) and fastener integrity. Inspect washers during routine maintenance. Replace if corrosion has compromised thickness or if fasteners show signs of loosening.
