Product Description
Lift-Rite PH-20212 Heavy Duty Lever Arm Assembly is an OEM part for manual pallet jacks compatible with LS100 and LS80 series, constructed from high strength carbon steel, engineered for heavy duty force transmission and equipped with precision-fit bushings for reliable pump operation.
Specifications
Material
| Material Specification | High strength carbon steel (conforms to ASTM A36 or equivalent) |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | PH-20212 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | LF PH-20212 |
| Compatibility | Compatible with Lift-Rite LS100 (10,000 lb) and LS80 (8,000 lb) heavy duty manual pallet jack models |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the LF PH-20212 lever arm assembly and what does it do?
A: The LF PH-20212 is a heavy duty lever arm assembly that transmits manual force from the pump handle to the hydraulic pump piston. It is a critical component for converting operator effort into hydraulic pressure and lift capacity in manual pallet jacks.
Q: What pallet jack models does the LF PH-20212 fit?
A: The LF PH-20212 is compatible with Lift-Rite LS100 (10,000 lb capacity) and LS80 (8,000 lb capacity) heavy duty manual pallet jack models. Verify the model number and serial range on your equipment before ordering.
Q: What material is the LF PH-20212 made from?
A: The LF PH-20212 is constructed from high-strength carbon steel conforming to ASTM A36 or equivalent. This material provides excellent durability and force transmission capacity needed for heavy duty pallet jack applications handling loads up to 10,000 lb.
Q: What bushing type does the LF PH-20212 use?
A: The LF PH-20212 is equipped with precision-fit bushings that create a reliable pivot point between the lever arm and pump assembly. These bushings reduce wear and maintain consistent pump stroke alignment for consistent lift performance.
Q: When should the LF PH-20212 lever arm be replaced?
A: Replace the lever arm when it cracks, bends, or becomes loose at pivot points. Also replace if the pump handle becomes loose, wobbly, or does not return to full rest position. A damaged lever arm will reduce pump efficiency and increase operator effort required to lift loads.
