Multiton

MU 59327

MU 59327

9'' Reservoir

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Product Description

Multiton MU 59327 is a steel 9 inch hydraulic reservoir specified for manual pallet jack pump assemblies. Designed for direct replacement on Multiton manual pallet jack models, features seamless steel construction, perimeter flange mounting, and a flanged 4-hole pattern for secure installation.

Specifications

Material & Construction
Reservoir MaterialSteel, seamless construction
Surface FinishHigh-gloss powder coat
Part Numbers
OEM Part NumberMU 59327

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the MU 59327 hydraulic reservoir used for?
A: The MU 59327 is a steel 9-inch hydraulic reservoir designed for manual pallet jack pump assemblies. It stores hydraulic fluid and serves as the pressure vessel for the lift system on Multiton manual pallet jacks.

Q: Which Multiton manual pallet jack models use the MU 59327 reservoir?
A: The MU 59327 is a direct replacement reservoir for Multiton manual pallet jack models. Verify your pallet jack model and pump assembly specifications to confirm compatibility before ordering.

Q: What material and construction does the MU 59327 feature?
A: The MU 59327 is constructed from seamless steel with a high-gloss powder coat finish. Seamless construction eliminates welded seams that could crack under pressure cycles, ensuring long-term reliability and pressure integrity.

Q: How is the MU 59327 mounted to the pallet jack?
A: The MU 59327 uses perimeter flange mounting with a 4-hole pattern for secure attachment to the pump assembly frame. The flange distributes clamping force evenly to prevent deformation and fluid leaks.

Q: What is the hydraulic capacity of the MU 59327?
A: The MU 59327 is a 9-inch reservoir. Consult the pump assembly documentation or measurement of your existing reservoir to determine total fluid capacity in gallons or liters.

Q: How often should the reservoir be serviced?
A: Inspect the MU 59327 periodically for corrosion, dents, or internal rust. Clean or replace the reservoir if hydraulic fluid becomes contaminated with water, debris, or sediment that degrades pump and valve performance.