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LF 10227

Traverse Pivot Pin for Lift-Rite L-50 Manual Pallet Jacks

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Compatibility

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

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Product Description

LF 10227 traverse pivot pin for Lift-Rite L-50 series manual pallet jacks. OEM component for frame assembly lifting mechanism with cross-reference to LR10227. Critical pivot hardware for traverse mounting interface requiring LF 10228 roll pin retention.

Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Lift-Rite, model L-50. Alternate model: L50; L 50. SKU: LF 10227

Specifications

Part Numbers
OEM Part NumberLF 10227
Cross-Reference Part NumbersReplaces LR10227, Lift-Rite 10227
Compatible Equipment ModelsLift-Rite L-50 series manual pallet jacks

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the LF 10227 and what does it do?
A: The LF 10227 is a traverse pivot pin for Lift-Rite L-50 series manual pallet jacks. It is a critical OEM component in the frame assembly lifting mechanism that enables the traverse to move and pivot during jack operation.

Q: What cross-reference part numbers exist for the LF 10227?
A: The LF 10227 replaces the older designation LR10227. It may also be referenced as Lift-Rite 10227. Verify your equipment documentation to confirm the correct part number for your specific unit.

Q: Is a retention device required with the LF 10227?
A: Yes. The LF 10227 requires the LF 10228 roll pin as a retention device. The roll pin secures the pivot pin at the traverse mounting interface and is essential for safe operation.

Q: Which Lift-Rite models are compatible with the LF 10227?
A: The LF 10227 is designed for Lift-Rite L-50 series manual pallet jacks. This includes the L-50, L50, and L 50 designations, which refer to the same equipment line.

Q: What is the typical service life of this pivot pin?
A: Service life depends on operational frequency and load cycles. Inspect the pin periodically for signs of wear, corrosion, or deformation. Replace if any damage is visible or if the traverse motion becomes notchy or restricted.