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JT TS-2311061

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JT TS-2311061

Jet Hex Nut for Pallet Jack Assembly

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Hydraulic Unit jet JTX Manual Pallet Jack Parts Nuts PTX

Compatibility

Make Jet
Model PTX, JTX

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  • Product Description

    Hex Nut

    Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Jet, model PTX & JTX. SKU: JT TS-2311061

    Specifications

    Product Overview
    Product TypeHex Nut
    Part NumberJT TS-2311061
    Physical Specifications
    MaterialMetal Alloy
    Compatibility
    Compatible Equipment MakeJet
    Compatible Equipment ModelsPTX, JTX
    ApplicationPallet Jack Assembly Fastening

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Q: Which Jet pallet jack models use the JT TS-2311061 hex nut?
    A: The JT TS-2311061 hex nut is compatible with Jet model PTX and JTX manual pallet jacks.

    Q: What is the difference between a hex nut and a lock nut?
    A: A standard hex nut like the JT TS-2311061 relies only on friction and bolt tension to remain tight. A lock nut includes features (such as nylon inserts) that actively resist loosening. Hex nuts are used in fixed assembly positions where vibration loosening is not a concern.

    Q: Can I substitute the JT TS-2311061 hex nut on a Jet PTW model?
    A: No. The JT TS-2311061 is designed specifically for Jet PTX and JTX models. Verify the correct nut specification for your equipment model before ordering.

    Q: What material is the JT TS-2311061 made from?
    A: The JT TS-2311061 is a standard hex nut constructed from metal. Exact material composition depends on the fastening application within the pallet jack assembly.

    Q: How do I know if I need to replace this nut?
    A: Replace the JT TS-2311061 if the bolt threads are stripped, the nut is cracked or deformed, or if fasteners repeatedly loosen during equipment operation. A damaged nut cannot maintain proper clamping force.