Product Description
The Lift-Rite LF 20275 (PL20275) Handle Bracket Pivot Pin is an OEM replacement component for connecting the handle to the bracket assembly on Lift-Rite manual pallet jacks, compatible with L-55, LR55, LR2055, L50, and associated models.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Lift-Rite, model L-55. Alternate model: L55; L 55. SKU: LF 20275
Specifications
Material
| Finish/Coating | Plain steel as furnished |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | PL20275 |
| Alternate SKU | LF 20275, LF20275, LR20275, 20275 |
| Compatible Models | Lift-Rite L-55, LR55, LR2055, L50, L50M, L50MU, 4WAY |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What does the LF 20275 handle bracket pivot pin do on a Lift-Rite pallet jack?
A: The LF 20275 (OEM part number PL20275) is a pivot pin that connects the handle assembly to the bracket assembly on Lift-Rite manual pallet jacks. It allows the handle to articulate and move smoothly during operation.
Q: Which Lift-Rite models does the LF 20275 fit?
A: The LF 20275 is compatible with multiple Lift-Rite models including L-55, LR55, LR2055, L50, L50M, L50MU, and 4WAY variants. Cross-reference your specific model number before ordering to confirm fitment.
Q: What material is the LF 20275 made from and what finish does it have?
A: The LF 20275 is made from steel with a plain steel as furnished finish (no applied coating). This uncoated finish can develop surface rust when exposed to moisture. For wet storage or corrosive environments, verify suitability or contact our team for alternatives.
Q: What are the alternate part numbers for the LF 20275?
A: The LF 20275 has multiple cross-references: OEM part number PL20275, and alternate SKUs LF20275 (no space), LR20275, and 20275. Verify the correct designation for your equipment documentation.
Q: What happens if the LF 20275 pivot pin becomes loose or worn?
A: A loose or worn pivot pin will cause excessive handle movement, play in the handle assembly, and reduced control of the pallet jack during operation. Replace the pin immediately if you notice handle wobbling or inability to maintain firm articulation. This directly affects operator safety and equipment control.
