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LF PN-10224AF

Lift-Rite Jam Nut for Manual Pallet Jack Handle

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Product Description

Lift-Rite OEM Jam Nut, part number LF PN-10224AF, is specified for assembly of manual pallet jack handle and crank arm components. Designed for Lift-Rite LCR55 and LR655 models, supplied in high-strength carbon steel. No known cross-reference part numbers or supersessions available.

Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Lift-Rite, model LCR55. SKU: LF PN-10224AF

Specifications

Material & Construction
Base MaterialCarbon steel or equivalent
Finish/CoatingPlain or light oil; powder coating may be present depending on manufacturer batch
Part Numbers
OEM Part NumberPN-10224AF
Manufacturer Part NumberLF PN-10224AF
Model CompatibilityCompatible with Lift-Rite LCR55 and LR655 manual pallet jack models

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What Lift-Rite models does the LF PN-10224AF jam nut fit?
A: The LF PN-10224AF jam nut is designed for Lift-Rite LCR55 and LR655 manual pallet jack models. It is used in handle and crank arm assembly.

Q: What material is the LF PN-10224AF made from?
A: The LF PN-10224AF is manufactured from high-strength carbon steel. Finish is typically plain or light oil, though powder coating may be present depending on the manufacturer batch.

Q: What is the function of a jam nut on a pallet jack?
A: The jam nut secures the handle and crank arm to the hydraulic unit shaft. It prevents loosening and disassembly due to vibration and repetitive use during pump operations.

Q: Are there cross-reference or superseding part numbers?
A: No known cross-reference or superseding part numbers are available for the LF PN-10224AF. Use this exact OEM part number when ordering.

Q: When should the jam nut be replaced?
A: Replace the jam nut if the handle becomes loose, rattles during operation, or if the nut is stripped or corroded. Loose handle assemblies compromise control and safety.