Product Description
The Interthor IN 524.5040 is a direct replacement frame bushing engineered for manual pallet jack models K77 and K85. This industrial-grade polymer bushing serves as a wear sleeve in chassis and frame pivot interfaces, reducing friction at critical articulation points and extending frame assembly longevity. Featuring durable polymer construction, the 524.5040 maintains low-friction characteristics under load while resisting wear in demanding material handling applications. Replace when you notice frame play, grinding movement, or visible wear at pivot areas.
Specifications
Product Overview
| Manufacturer Part Number | 524.5040 |
| Alternate Part Number | IN524.5040 |
| Cross Reference Part Numbers | IT524.5040 |
Physical Specifications
| Material | Industrial-grade polymer |
| Function | Reduces friction at chassis articulation points; extends frame assembly life |
Compatibility
| Compatible Models | Interthor K77, Interthor K85 |
| Application | Frame pivot bushing / wear sleeve for manual pallet jacks |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the Interthor IN 524.5040 bushing designed to do?
A: The IN 524.5040 is an OEM replacement frame bushing engineered as a wear sleeve for chassis and frame pivot interfaces on manual pallet jacks. It reduces friction at articulation points and extends frame assembly life.
Q: Which Interthor pallet jack models use the IN 524.5040?
A: This bushing fits Interthor manual pallet jack models K77 and K85. Confirm your equipment model matches before ordering.
Q: What material is the IN 524.5040 made from?
A: The IN 524.5040 is manufactured from industrial-grade polymer. This material provides wear resistance and durability in frame pivot applications while maintaining low friction characteristics.
Q: Are there cross-reference part numbers for the IN 524.5040?
A: Yes. The IN 524.5040 cross-references to part number IT524.5040. The OEM manufacturer part number is 524.5040. All three designations refer to the same component.
Q: What symptoms indicate the IN 524.5040 needs replacement?
A: Replace this bushing when you notice excessive play in the frame assembly, rough or grinding movement during lift operations, or visible wear in the pivot areas. Worn bushings reduce load stability and control.
