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HL 106

Roll Pin

Regular price $0.77
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frame HP25L Hu Lift Manual Pallet Jack Parts pins

Compatibility

Make Hu-Lift
Model HP25L

Reference Diagrams

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  • • appears in Global 334475 Frame Unit Diagram
  • • appears in Hu-Lift HP25L Frame Parts Unit Diagram

  • Product Description

    HL 106 roll pin for Hu-Lift HP25L manual pallet jacks

    Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Hu-Lift, model HP25L. SKU: HL 106

    Specifications

    Part Numbers
    OEM Part NumberHL 106
    Manufacturer Part NumberHL 106

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Q: What is the HL 106 roll pin used for?
    A: The HL 106 roll pin is a fastening component for Hu-Lift HP25L manual pallet jacks. It secures articulating joints and assembly connections within the pallet jack frame, maintaining structural integrity under load.

    Q: Is the HL 106 compatible with non-Hu-Lift pallet jacks?
    A: The HL 106 roll pin is engineered for Hu-Lift HP25L units only. Do not use this pin as a substitute on other equipment brands. Verify your pallet jack model is HP25L before ordering.

    Q: How often does the HL 106 roll pin require replacement?
    A: Roll pins are wear items that may require replacement if joints become loose or pins shear from impact or overload. Inspect pins regularly as part of routine equipment maintenance. Replacement frequency depends on usage intensity and operating conditions.

    Q: What happens if the HL 106 roll pin fails?
    A: If the HL 106 pin fails or becomes loose, the pallet jack frame joints will separate, causing loss of control and load instability. This creates a safety hazard and renders the equipment unsafe to operate until the pin is replaced.

    Q: How do I identify if the HL 106 roll pin is damaged?
    A: Inspect the HL 106 pin for visible cracks, shearing, or deformation. Check for loose or rattling connections at articulation points. If the pallet jack frame sags or shifts when loaded, the pin may be compromised and requires replacement.