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LF PL90802A

Lifting Link, 27 inch Wide Jack

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Compatibility

Make Lift-Rite (Big Joe)
Model LRP 5000

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  • Product Description

    Lifting Link, 27 inch Wide Jack

    Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Lift-Rite, model LRP 5000. SKU: LF PL90802A

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Q: What is the LF PL90802A lifting link and what does it do?
    A: The LF PL90802A is the lifting link assembly for Lift-Rite pallet jacks. It connects the hydraulic cylinder to the load-bearing forks and translates hydraulic pressure into vertical lift motion. This component is critical to the lift mechanism.

    Q: What is the width specification for the LF PL90802A lifting link?
    A: The LF PL90802A lifting link is 27 inches wide. This dimension is critical for fitment. Lift-Rite also manufactures a narrower 20.5 inch variant (LF PL90802B) for different jack configurations. Verify your equipment width requirement before ordering.

    Q: Does the LF PL90802A 27 inch lifting link fit Lift-Rite model LRP 5000?
    A: Yes, the LF PL90802A is compatible with Lift-Rite model LRP 5000 manual pallet jacks. Confirm your equipment footprint matches the 27 inch width specification. Using an incorrect width will prevent proper alignment and function.

    Q: What material is the LF PL90802A lifting link made from?
    A: Material specifications for the LF PL90802A are not detailed in Lift-Rites publicly available parts documentation. Contact us with your serial number and model for exact material composition and strength ratings specific to your equipment.

    Q: How do I know if my lifting link needs replacement?
    A: Replace the lifting link if it shows visible bending, cracking, or weld separation. Jack misalignment, uneven lift, or binding during operation indicates a bent or damaged link. Worn or damaged links reduce load stability and should not be operated.