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UE H-1043-B118

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UE H-1043-B118

Uline Pallet Jack Handle Axle

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Axles H1043 H1366 H1193 H1484 Handle Hydraulic Unit Manual Pallet Jack Parts Uline

Compatibility

Make Uline
Model H-1193 & H-1484|H-1366|H-1043

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Product Description

Technical specifications for UE H-1043-B118, a handle axle for Uline manual pallet jacks.

Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Uline, model H-1043. Alternate model: H1043; H 1043. SKU: UE H-1043-B118

Specifications

Part Numbers
OEM Part NumberUE H-1043-B118
Compatible with ModelsUline H-1043, H-1193, H-1366, H-1497

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the UE H-1043-B118 handle axle used for?
A: The UE H-1043-B118 is the handle axle (pivot pin) for Uline manual pallet jack handles. It serves as the central pivot point that allows the handle to rotate and articulate during operation, connecting the handle assembly to the main frame of the pallet jack.

Q: Which Uline pallet jack models use the UE H-1043-B118?
A: The UE H-1043-B118 handle axle fits Uline models H-1043, H-1193, H-1366, and H-1497. Model designations may also appear as H1043 or H 1043 (spacing variations). Confirm your equipment matches one of these models before ordering.

Q: What symptoms indicate a worn or damaged handle axle?
A: Replace the UE H-1043-B118 if the handle pivot feels loose or wobbly, rattles during operation, or has excessive play side to side. A worn axle reduces handle control precision and can allow the handle to bind or move unpredictably during pump actuation.

Q: Is this a factory replacement part from Uline?
A: Yes. The UE H-1043-B118 is the direct manufacturer replacement axle part from Uline, matching OEM specifications and catalog number H-1043-B118. It is not an aftermarket alternative.

Q: How often does a handle axle typically need replacement?
A: Handle axles typically last 5-10 years or longer with normal use in fleet service. Replacement frequency depends on operator technique, workload intensity, and environmental factors. Frequent dropping of the handle or harsh operation will accelerate wear.