Product Description
Lift-Rite SF-30212-R (LF SF-30212-R) is the OEM right lever arm engineered for Lift-Rite Universal Titan Series and CF30 Universal 4-Way manual pallet jacks. This critical frame component ensures reliable mast and frame operation in demanding logistics environments. Always confirm SKU, part number, and application before installation.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Lift-Rite, model SF-30212-R. Alternate model: SF30212R; SF 30212 R. SKU: LF SF-30212-R
Specifications
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | SF-30212-R |
| Assembly Cross-Reference | See Assembly # LF SF20212 (non-direct interchange, possible kitting/ancillary reference) |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the LF SF-30212-R and which Lift-Rite models use it?
A: The LF SF-30212-R is the OEM right-side lever arm for Lift-Rite Universal Titan Series and CF30 Universal 4-Way manual pallet jacks. This is a critical frame component that ensures reliable mast and frame operation in demanding logistics and warehouse environments.
Q: Are there alternate part numbers or model variations for LF SF-30212-R?
A: The OEM part number is SF-30212-R. Alternate naming conventions include SF30212R and SF 30212 R. Always verify the exact SKU LF SF-30212-R and your pallet jack model and serial range before ordering to confirm compatibility.
Q: Do I need to order the left and right lever arms together?
A: Yes. The LF SF-30212-R pairs with the left-side LF SF-30212-L. Both units must be installed together on the same chassis to maintain proper frame alignment and balanced mast operation. They should not be mixed with different part numbers or generations.
Q: What assembly reference does the LF SF-30212-R relate to?
A: Assembly LF SF20212 provides a related non-direct interchange reference. This may be used for kitting or component reference purposes. Consult the chassis assembly diagram to identify the correct application for your specific Lift-Rite model.
Q: What failure symptoms indicate that a lever arm assembly needs replacement?
A: Signs of lever arm wear or failure include uneven mast lift, binding or grinding during operation, visible cracks or bending, excessive play in the pivot points, or loss of hydraulic pressure during load handling. If the mast or forks tilt during operation, both lever arms should be inspected for damage or wear.
