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PL 20220

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PL 20220

Manual Pallet Jack Exit Roller

Regular price $32.23
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Product Description

PL 20220 Exit Roller is a direct OEM replacement part for Prestolite manual pallet jacks, cross-referenced as PL20220 and 20220. This component supports fork entry and exit, is compatible with Lift-Rite LR55 and LR2055 manual trucks, and is engineered as a sub-assembly for manual pallet jack load handling systems. No cross-reference to other brands was identified.

Specifications

Dimensional
Reference DrawingLift-Rite LR55/LR2055 Parts List (see manufacturer reference for assembly location)
Part Numbers
Manufacturer Part NumberPL 20220
Additional Part NumberPL20220
OEM Part Number20220
Cross-Reference Part NumbersCross-references: PL20220, 20220 (Prestolite)

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What equipment does the PL 20220 exit roller fit?
A: The PL 20220 exit roller is a direct OEM replacement for Prestolite manual pallet jacks. It is compatible with Lift-Rite LR55 and LR2055 manual trucks. Cross-references include part numbers 20220 and PL20220.

Q: What is the function of the PL 20220 exit roller?
A: The PL 20220 supports fork entry and exit operations as part of the manual pallet jack load handling system. It guides and stabilizes the forks during insertion and withdrawal from pallets.

Q: What finish does the PL 20220 exit roller have?
A: The PL 20220 has a molded finish with no plating or coating applied. This is the standard OEM finish for this component.

Q: Is the PL 20220 available from other manufacturers?
A: The PL 20220 is specific to Prestolite manual pallet jacks. No cross-reference to other brands or manufacturers was identified.

Q: What is the lifespan of the PL 20220 exit roller?
A: Lifespan depends on usage frequency, load consistency, and surface conditions. Exit rollers typically show wear after extended high-cycle operations. Inspect for cracks, flattening, or resistance issues as part of regular maintenance.