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LF 10214-C

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LF 10214-C

Sleeve

Regular price $6.04
Sale price $6.04 Regular price $10.23
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Bushings frame L50 Lift Rite Big Joe Lift-Rite L50 Frame Unit Manual Pallet Jack Parts

Compatibility

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

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Product Description

Lift-Rite LF 10214-C is a machined steel sleeve designed for use as an axle or wheel bushing in Lift-Rite manual pallet jacks. OEM part, compatible specifically with Lift-Rite manual pallet truck series. Suitable for replacement and routine maintenance where sleeve or spacer bushings are required.

Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Lift-Rite, model L50. SKU: LF 10214-C

Specifications

Material
ConstructionMachined steel for enhanced durability
Surface FinishOil-impregnated or plain finish (per factory spec)
Part Numbers
OEM Part NumberLF 10214-C

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the LF 10214-C sleeve used for?
A: The LF 10214-C is a machined steel sleeve that functions as an axle bushing or spacer in Lift-Rite manual pallet jacks. It provides precise spacing and support where the load roller assembly interfaces with the frame.

Q: Which Lift-Rite models does the LF 10214-C fit?
A: The LF 10214-C sleeve is compatible with Lift-Rite L-50 series manual pallet jacks. Alternate model numbers are L50 and L 50. Confirm your equipment model number and frame specification match before ordering.

Q: What material and finish does the LF 10214-C have?
A: The LF 10214-C is machined from steel with either an oil-impregnated or plain finish per factory specification. The oil-impregnated finish provides corrosion resistance and reduces friction during load roller rotation.

Q: When should the LF 10214-C sleeve be replaced?
A: Replace the LF 10214-C if the sleeve shows signs of wear, scoring, or misalignment that affects load roller rotation. Worn bushings can cause lateral movement of the load roller assembly and reduce equipment stability and safety.