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EC D936-M8X1.25

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EC D936-M8X1.25

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the EC D936-M8X1.25 nut used for on Ecoa pallet jacks?
A: The EC D936-M8X1.25 is an OEM metric fine-thread nut for Ecoa manual pallet jacks, model NUT. It secures fasteners on pallet jack assemblies where vibration resistance and precise thread engagement are required. The M8 x 1.25 specification indicates an 8 mm diameter with 1.25 mm pitch (metric fine thread).

Q: What are the thread specifications and pitch for the EC D936-M8X1.25?
A: The EC D936-M8X1.25 is an M8 metric fine-thread nut. M8 refers to an 8 mm nominal diameter, and 1.25 mm is the pitch (distance between threads). Fine-pitch threads provide more uniform load distribution and greater resistance to loosening under vibration compared to coarse-pitch alternatives.

Q: What material is the EC D936-M8X1.25 nut made from?
A: The EC D936-M8X1.25 is manufactured from zinc-plated carbon steel or stainless steel, selected for corrosion resistance and hardness. The material maintains clamping force under the dynamic loads and vibration generated during pallet jack operation in warehouse, manufacturing, and outdoor environments.

Q: How do I verify the EC D936-M8X1.25 is compatible with my Ecoa pallet jack?
A: The EC D936-M8X1.25 is an OEM part for Ecoa pallet jacks. To confirm fitment, reference your pallet jack manual or contact us with your equipment model number and serial number. Provide details on the location of the fastener (frame, lift mechanism, or wheel assembly) to ensure the correct nut specification.

Q: When should the EC D936-M8X1.25 nut be replaced?
A: Replace the nut if threads are visibly stripped and the fastener will not tighten securely, if the nut is cracked or broken, if corrosion has compromised the threads, or if the mating bolt repeatedly loosens during normal operation. Also replace if bolt removal requires excessive force or if the nut spins freely on the bolt without tightening.