Product Description
HEX HEAD NUT
Specifications
Product Overview
| Product Type | Hex Head Nut |
Physical Specifications
| Material | Steel Alloy |
| Finish | Zinc-Plated |
| Thread Type | Standard Metric |
| Vibration Retention | Yes |
| Corrosion Resistance | Industrial Grade |
Compatibility
| Applications | Load wheel assemblies, steering mechanisms, frame connections, handle fastening, pump connection points |
| Compatible Equipment | Manual pallet jacks 2500-5500 lbs capacity |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is part 3787622 used for?
A: Part 3787622 is a hex head nut designed for fastening and assembly applications on manual pallet jacks and material handling equipment. It secures bolts on load wheels, steering mechanisms, frame connections, and other structural assemblies.
Q: What equipment types use this hex head nut?
A: Hex head nut 3787622 is compatible with manual pallet jacks from Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, Hyster, and Mitsubishi. It is used in wheel axle assemblies, handle fastening, pump connection points, and frame reinforcement areas on manual pallet jacks rated 2500 to 5500 lbs capacity.
Q: What material is this hex head nut made from?
A: Hex head nut 3787622 is manufactured from steel alloy to provide corrosion resistance, vibration retention, and thread durability under industrial warehouse conditions. The steel composition ensures the nut does not strip or loosen under the repeated shock loads and movement common to pallet jack operation.
Q: What size bolt does this hex nut fit?
A: SKU 3787622 represents a specific hex head nut thread size for manual pallet jack applications. Verify the thread pitch and diameter match your equipment bolt specifications before ordering. Reference existing fasteners on your jack or consult equipment documentation to confirm compatibility.
Q: How often should this nut be replaced?
A: Hex head nut 3787622 is a durable fastening component not subject to scheduled replacement intervals. Replace only when threads are damaged, corrosion is visible, or the nut fails to maintain bolt tension during equipment operation. Inspect for stripped threads or surface damage during routine maintenance.
