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911110800

Hex Head Nut

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Product Description

HEX HEAD NUT

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the thread size and material specification for the 911110800 hex head nut?
A: The 911110800 is a metric hex head fastener with M10x1.5 thread pitch, manufactured from grade 8.8 carbon steel with zinc electroplating. This material provides 800 MPa tensile strength suitable for pump assemblies and frame fastening on manual pallet jacks.

Q: Is the 911110800 hex head nut compatible with the 9111-10800?
A: Both SKUs are M10x1.5 hex head nuts with similar grade 8.8 specifications. Confirm exact dimensions and thread pitch match your equipment documentation. If cross-referencing between SKUs, verify that the replacement nut fits existing fastener holes without modification.

Q: Which manual pallet jack brands does the 911110800 hex head nut fit?
A: The 911110800 is used in pump and load cell assemblies for Crown, Toyota, Raymond, and Yale manual pallet jacks. Check your equipment serial number and parts diagram to confirm the correct fastener specification before ordering, as some models may require different thread sizes.

Q: What corrosion protection does the 911110800 hex head nut provide?
A: The zinc electroplating on the 911110800 provides corrosion resistance for standard indoor warehouse use. In freezer storage or salt-spray environments, the plating may degrade over 2 to 3 years. Inspect periodically for rust and replace if the coating is compromised or rust is visible on the nut surface.

Q: When should the 911110800 hex head nut be replaced?
A: Replace the 911110800 only if threads become stripped, corroded beyond protection, or damaged during maintenance. The nut itself does not wear out under normal operating conditions. If threads are damaged, the nut cannot be reused and must be replaced with a new fastener.