Product Description
ENTRY AND EXIT ROLLERS
Specifications
Product Overview
| Part Number | 00591-75418-81 |
| Product Type | Entry and Exit Roller Assembly |
| Manufacturer | Toyota |
Physical Specifications
| Material Construction | Polyurethane or nylon roller with steel support structure |
| Roller Configuration | Guide roller assembly for fork entry/exit |
| Primary Function | Guides material onto and off forks, reduces friction, prevents binding |
| Wear Indicators | Visible flattening, cracks in roller surface, increased handling resistance, scoring marks |
| Typical Service Life | 18-36 months in heavy use environments (varies with usage frequency and material type) |
Compatibility
| Application | Manual pallet jacks |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are entry and exit rollers and what do they do on a manual pallet jack?
A: Entry and exit rollers are guide components that help material pass smoothly onto and off of the forks during loading and unloading operations. The 00591-75418-81 is a Toyota OEM entry and exit roller assembly designed to reduce friction and prevent material binding on manual pallet jacks.
Q: What Toyota manual pallet jack models use the 00591-75418-81 entry and exit rollers?
A: The 00591-75418-81 is compatible with specified Toyota manual pallet jack models. To confirm compatibility with your equipment, provide your pallet jack model number and serial range. This ensures you order the correct roller assembly for your forks.
Q: What material are the entry and exit rollers made from?
A: Toyota OEM entry and exit rollers are typically manufactured from polyurethane or nylon with a steel support structure to provide durability and smooth material flow while withstanding lateral loads. Contact us for specific material composition of the 00591-75418-81.
Q: How long do entry and exit rollers last before replacement?
A: Entry and exit roller lifespan depends on usage frequency, material type being handled, and operating conditions. Signs of wear include visible flattening, cracks in the roller surface, increased resistance during material handling, or scoring marks. In heavy use environments, rollers may need replacement every 18 to 36 months.
Q: What happens if entry and exit rollers become damaged or worn?
A: Worn or damaged entry and exit rollers cause increased friction, material binding on the forks, and operator difficulty during loading and unloading. This can result in product damage, operator strain, and reduced load handling efficiency. Replacement with the OEM 00591-75418-81 restores proper function.
