Product Description
The spring pin is a precision-engineered mechanical component designed for Jet manual pallet jacks. This spring-tempered steel pin provides flexible retention and positioning of internal frame components, ensuring reliable operation during handle actuation and load lifting. Direct replacement part for Jet equipment in the PTX and JTX series.
Specifications
Product Overview
| Part Number | JT PT2748A-044 |
| Product Type | Spring Pin |
Physical Specifications
| Material | Spring-tempered steel |
| Function | Flexible retention and positioning of mechanical components; maintains secure assembly during operation |
| Durability | Engineered for consistent tension and resilience through repeated operating cycles without permanent deformation |
Compatibility
| Compatible Equipment | Jet manual pallet jacks, PTX and JTX model series |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What equipment does the JT PT2748A-044 spring pin fit?
A: The JT PT2748A-044 is a spring pin engineered for Jet manual pallet jacks in the PTX and JTX model series. Confirm your equipment model number matches one of these series before ordering.
Q: What is the function of the spring pin JT PT2748A-044 in a pallet jack?
A: The JT PT2748A-044 spring pin provides flexible retention and positioning of mechanical components within the jack frame, allowing controlled movement while maintaining secure assembly during handle operation and load lifting.
Q: Can the JT PT2748A-044 be used as a replacement for other Jet spring pin part numbers?
A: The JT PT2748A-044 is specific to Jet PTX and JTX models. Do not substitute with other part numbers. Using incorrect spring pins can cause loose assemblies and operational failure.
Q: What material is the JT PT2748A-044 spring pin constructed from?
A: The JT PT2748A-044 is manufactured from spring-tempered steel, engineered to provide consistent tension and resilience through repeated operating cycles without permanent deformation.
Q: How can I verify the JT PT2748A-044 is the correct part for my Jet pallet jack?
A: Check your equipment nameplate or documentation for model PTX or JTX designation. Cross-reference against your current part inventory or OEM parts breakdown. If your model number does not appear in those series, contact our technical team for the correct part number.
