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505568

Hex Head Nut for Pallet Jacks

Regular price $99,999.00
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Product Description

HEX HEAD NUT

Specifications

Product Overview
Product TypeHex Head Nut
Physical Specifications
MaterialCarbon Steel (Standard Grade)
FinishZinc-Plated
CompatibilityCrown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, and other major pallet jack manufacturers
Reuse RecommendationNew fastener recommended for critical assemblies
Compatibility
ApplicationManual Pallet Jacks, Frame/Mast Assemblies

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What pallet jack models use the 505568 hex head nut?
A: The 505568 hex head nut is a fastener component for manual pallet jacks from Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, and other major OEM brands. This nut secures critical frame, mast, or load-wheel assemblies. Verify your jack model and the specific assembly you are servicing before ordering.

Q: What are the thread size and material specifications for this hex nut?
A: The 505568 is a precision-manufactured hex head nut engineered to OEM specifications. Material and thread specifications are matched to the mating bolt or stud in your equipment. Provide us with your pallet jack model to confirm exact thread size and material grade.

Q: Can I reuse the old hex nut or should I always use a new one?
A: For critical fasteners on manual pallet jacks, using a new 505568 hex head nut is recommended. Reused nuts can develop internal stress fractures and thread damage, leading to loss of clamp load and potential equipment failure during operation. New fasteners ensure reliable joint integrity.

Q: What fastener torque specification applies to this hex nut?
A: Torque specifications depend on the bolt grade, thread size, and the specific assembly being fastened. Refer to your pallet jack service manual for torque values on the assembly where this nut is used. Incorrect torque can cause assembly loosening or over-tightening damage.