Product Description
HEX HEAD NUT
Specifications
Product Overview
| Part Number | 2530109 |
| Product Type | Hex Head Nut |
Physical Specifications
| Material | Carbon Steel (typical) |
| Finish | Zinc Plated |
| Grade | Grade 8 (typical for fasteners) |
| Durability | Resistant to corrosion and wear |
| Compatibility | Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, and equivalent manual pallet jack models |
Compatibility
| Application | Manual Pallet Jacks |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the thread size and material of the 2530109 hex head nut?
A: The 2530109 is a standard hex head nut used in manual pallet jack assemblies. Thread size, material grade, and finish specifications depend on the specific jack model and assembly function. Contact us with your equipment details to confirm exact specifications before ordering.
Q: What manual pallet jack models use the 2530109 hex head nut?
A: The 2530109 is compatible with standard manual pallet jacks from Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, and similar manufacturers. Common fastener parts like this nut may be used on multiple jack models and assembly locations. Verify your equipment model to ensure fitment before ordering.
Q: What is the difference between hex head nuts 25300030 and 2530109?
A: Both are hex head nuts used in pallet jack assemblies, but they differ in thread size, grade, or application location. The 25300030 and 2530109 may not be interchangeable. Identify which part your jack actually requires by checking your equipment manual or the assembly drawing.
Q: What causes a hex head nut to strip or fail?
A: Stripping occurs from over-tightening, cross-threading during assembly, or repeated tightening and loosening. Corrosion can make nuts difficult to remove and increase stripping risk. If threads are damaged or the nut cannot grip the bolt securely, replacement is necessary.
Q: How do I know which hex head nut to order for my pallet jack?
A: Provide your manual pallet jack model number, manufacturer, and the specific assembly or location where the nut is used. You can also measure the bolt diameter and thread pitch, then count the threads per inch or use a thread gauge. This information allows us to confirm the correct part number.
