Product Description
Fitting
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Which manual pallet jack models use the AC 923219 fitting?
A: The AC 923219 fitting is used across manual pallet jacks from Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, and Hyster in standard warehouse configurations. This fitting connects hydraulic or mechanical subsystems depending on your equipment type. Confirm your pallet jack model and serial range before ordering to ensure correct fitment.
Q: What material is the AC 923219 fitting made from?
A: The AC 923219 fitting is typically manufactured from brass or steel alloy rated for hydraulic pressure and mechanical loads. Material composition ensures compatibility with standard hydraulic fluids and resistance to wear under cyclic loading. The fitting maintains pressure integrity in sealed system applications.
Q: What are the key specifications for the AC 923219?
A: The AC 923219 fitting includes specifications for thread size, pressure rating, connection type, and overall dimensions. Pressure ratings align with standard manual and electric pallet jack hydraulic systems. Thread compatibility with supply lines and ports is critical for proper installation and sealing.
Q: Can the AC 923219 fitting be used interchangeably across different pallet jack brands?
A: Cross-brand compatibility depends on matching thread size, pressure rating, and port configuration. While some fittings fit multiple OEM brands, dimensional verification is essential before ordering. We can confirm whether the AC 923219 fits your specific equipment when you provide the pallet jack brand and model.
Q: How is the AC 923219 fitting maintained?
A: Inspect this fitting regularly for leaks, corrosion, or loose connections during routine equipment servicing. Tighten connections only with appropriate wrenches to avoid thread damage. If the fitting develops a leak or shows visible corrosion, replacement may be necessary to maintain system pressure and prevent fluid loss.
Q: What failure symptoms indicate the AC 923219 fitting needs replacement?
A: Replace this fitting if you observe hydraulic fluid leaks at the connection point, corrosion around the fitting body, or loss of pressure in the jack system. A failing fitting compromises the integrity of sealed hydraulic lines and can result in reduced lifting capacity or complete system failure.
