Product Description
Lift-Rite OEM lock nut (SKU LF PL10218) for manual pallet jack axle and fork pin retention, engineered to manufacturer standards for critical mechanical attachment on L-50 series chassis.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Lift-Rite, model Titan LCM50, LCU50, LCU4W, LCM4W. SKU: LF PL10218
Specifications
Dimensional Specifications
| Installation Location | Axle and fork pin retention on Lift-Rite L-50 series chassis |
Material & Construction
| Material Specification | High-strength steel per Lift-Rite OEM specification |
Mechanical Specifications
| Torque Specification | Tighten to torque specified in Lift-Rite L-50 series service manual |
| Thread Performance | Maintains clamping force under repetitive load cycles |
Part Numbers
| Manufacturer Part Number | PL-10218 |
| OEM Part Number | PL-10218 |
| Compatible Models | Compatible with Lift-Rite L-50 series manual pallet jacks |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What equipment does the LF PL10218 lock nut fit?
A: The LF PL10218 is compatible with Lift-Rite L-50 series models including Titan LCM50, LCU50, LCU4W, and LCM4W manual pallet jacks. Verify your equipment model number before ordering.
Q: What is the purpose of the LF PL10218 lock nut?
A: This OEM lock nut secures the axle and fork pin assemblies on the L-50 series chassis, maintaining critical mechanical attachment and preventing fastener loosening during operation.
Q: What material and torque specification does the LF PL10218 have?
A: The LF PL10218 is manufactured from high-strength steel per Lift-Rite OEM specification. Refer to the L-50 series service documentation for the correct torque value when installing this nut.
Q: What is the OEM part number for the LF PL10218?
A: The OEM part number is PL-10218 (also listed as PL10218). This is the original manufacturer specification for the L-50 series lock nut.
Q: When should the LF PL10218 lock nut be replaced?
A: Replace this lock nut if it becomes stripped, cracked, or if the fastener repeatedly loosens during operation. Always inspect during routine pallet jack maintenance.
