Product Description
Lift-Rite LF 10272 is an OEM hydraulic chain for manual pallet jack hydraulic units, specifically compatible with Lift-Rite L50 series models. This part serves as an essential linkage in the hydraulic system and is cross-referenced as LR10272 and also interchangeable with select Big Joe equipment.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Lift-Rite, model L50. SKU: LF 10272
Specifications
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | LF 10272 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | LF 10272 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | LF10272, LR10272, Lift-Rite 10272, LiftRite 10272, 10272, ftRite |
| Equivalent/Interchange Part Numbers | Big Joe LF 10272 |
| Compatible Models | Lift-Rite L50 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What equipment does the LF 10272 hydraulic chain fit?
A: The LF 10272 is an OEM hydraulic chain designed specifically for Lift-Rite L50 series manual pallet jacks. It is also interchangeable with select Big Joe equipment that shares the same hydraulic unit configuration. Cross-references include LR10272 and equivalent part number Big Joe LF 10272.
Q: What is the function of the LF 10272 in a manual pallet jack hydraulic system?
A: The LF 10272 serves as a critical linkage component within the hydraulic system of manual pallet jacks. It connects hydraulic actuation points and transfers force through the pump assembly during lift and lower cycles.
Q: Are there cross-reference part numbers for the LF 10272?
A: Yes. The LF 10272 is cross-referenced as LF10272, LR10272, Lift-Rite 10272, and LiftRite 10272. All of these reference the same OEM part and are compatible with Lift-Rite L50 hydraulic units.
Q: Can the LF 10272 be used on other pallet jack brands?
A: The LF 10272 is specifically designed for Lift-Rite L50 series equipment. It is also interchangeable with select Big Joe models. Verify your equipment manufacturer and model before ordering to ensure compatibility.
Q: What happens if the hydraulic chain fails on an L50 series pallet jack?
A: A failed or worn hydraulic chain will cause loss of linkage between the hand pump and hydraulic ram. This results in the handle not engaging the lift mechanism, making the jack inoperable. The jack will not raise or lower loads.
