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LF 20231

Lift-Rite LF 20231 Traverse Steering Component

Regular price $99,999.00
Sale price $99,999.00 Regular price $47.30

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Compatibility

Make Lift-Rite (Big Joe)
Model L-55

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  • Product Description

    Lift-Rite LF 20231 Traverse is a manufacturer-designated manual pallet jack part for Traverse models. Suitable as a replacement or repair component for Lift-Rite manual pallet jacks utilizing Traverse operation.

    Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Lift-Rite, model L-55. Alternate model: L55; L 55. SKU: LF 20231

    Specifications

    Part Numbers
    Manufacturer Part NumberLF 20231
    OEM Part NumberLF 20231

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Q: What is the LF 20231 traverse used for?
    A: The LF 20231 traverse is a manufacturer-designated manual pallet jack component that enables traverse (lateral steering) operation on compatible Lift-Rite manual pallet jacks. It is used as a replacement or repair component to restore traverse functionality.

    Q: Which Lift-Rite pallet jack models use the LF 20231 traverse?
    A: The LF 20231 traverse is compatible with Lift-Rite model L-55 (also designated L55 or L 55). Confirm your equipment model designation before ordering to ensure this component matches your pallet jack design.

    Q: Is the LF 20231 traverse a wear item that requires periodic replacement?
    A: The traverse component may require replacement due to wear or damage from regular use. If traverse movement becomes stiff, unresponsive, or makes unusual noises, the LF 20231 may need to be evaluated or replaced to restore proper steering operation.

    Q: What symptoms indicate that the LF 20231 traverse needs replacement?
    A: Common failure indicators include restricted or jerky traverse movement, excessive play or looseness in the steering, grinding sounds during traverse operation, or inability to move laterally. These symptoms suggest wear in the traverse mechanism requiring evaluation and potential replacement.