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LF 10237

Lift-Rite Snap Ring for Steer Wheel Axle

Regular price $1.87
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Hydraulic Unit L50 Lift Rite Big Joe Manual Pallet Jack Parts Snap Rings

Compatibility

Make Lift-Rite (Big Joe)
Model L-50

Reference Diagrams

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  • • appears in Lift-Rite L50 Hydraulic Unit Diagram
  • • appears in Lift-Rite L55 Hydraulic Unit Diagram
  • • appears in Lift-Rite LRP5000 Hydraulic Unit Diagram

  • Product Description

    Lift-Rite LF 10237 Snap Ring is an OEM snap ring designed for secure retention of the steer wheel axle assembly on Lift-Rite manual pallet jacks, including LS80 and LU50 models. Manufactured for OEM fit and performance.

    Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Lift-Rite, model L-50. Alternate model: L50; L 50. SKU: LF 10237

    Specifications

    Part Numbers
    OEM Part NumberLF 10237
    Manufacturer Part NumberLF 10237
    Compatible ModelsLift-Rite LS80, LU50 Ultra Low Profile, and select L-50 hydraulic manual pallet jacks

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Q: What is the LF 10237 snap ring used for?
    A: The LF 10237 is an OEM snap ring designed for secure retention of the steer wheel axle assembly on Lift-Rite manual pallet jacks. It prevents the wheel from sliding off the axle during operation.

    Q: Which Lift-Rite pallet jack models require the LF 10237 snap ring?
    A: The LF 10237 is compatible with Lift-Rite LS80, LU50 Ultra Low Profile, and select L-50 hydraulic manual pallet jacks.

    Q: Is the LF 10237 a genuine OEM part?
    A: Yes, the LF 10237 is an OEM snap ring manufactured to original Lift-Rite specifications for fit and performance on steer wheel assemblies.

    Q: How many LF 10237 snap rings are needed per pallet jack?
    A: Typically one LF 10237 snap ring is used per steer wheel assembly to retain the axle. Most pallet jacks have one steer wheel, so one snap ring is standard.

    Q: What happens if the LF 10237 snap ring fails?
    A: A failed or missing snap ring can allow the steer wheel axle to become loose, causing poor steering control, wheel misalignment, and potential unsafe operation. Replace immediately if the snap ring is lost, bent, or weak.