Product Description
Lift-Rite LF 202755 is a roller with integrated bushing, engineered as a pivot/guide linkage component for the chassis and push bar systems of Lift-Rite manual pallet jack models including LCM50, LCU50, LCR55, and LCS55. Designed for direct OEM replacement, this steel roller assembly fits pivot axle locations and employs permanently lubricated bushings to ensure reliable operation under rated load capacities up to 5500 lbs.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Lift-Rite, model Titan Series. Alternate model: Titan Serie. SKU: LF 202755
Specifications
Part Numbers
| Manufacturer Part Number | LF 202755 |
| OEM Part Number | 202755 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the LF 202755 roller used for on Lift-Rite pallet jacks?
A: The LF 202755 is a roller with integrated bushing that functions as a pivot and guide linkage component for the chassis and push bar systems of Lift-Rite manual pallet jacks. It rides on the pivot axle and allows smooth articulation under load.
Q: Which Lift-Rite models is the LF 202755 compatible with?
A: The LF 202755 (OEM part number 202755) is engineered for Lift-Rite Titan Series models including LCM50, LCU50, LCR55, and LCS55. It is rated for load capacities up to 5500 pounds. Verify your specific model and series before ordering.
Q: Does the LF 202755 require lubrication?
A: The LF 202755 features permanently lubricated bushings integrated into the assembly, meaning it does not require additional greasing or oil during normal operation. The sealed bushing design is intended to minimize maintenance.
Q: What materials is the LF 202755 made from?
A: The LF 202755 is a steel roller assembly with integrated bushings. The roller construction provides durable pivot guidance for repeated articulation cycles at rated load capacities up to 5500 pounds.
Q: What are signs that the LF 202755 roller needs replacement?
A: Replace the LF 202755 if you notice grinding or squeaking noise from the pivot point, excessive wobbling in the linkage, visible cracking or flattening of the roller, or if the roller cannot smoothly articulate. A worn roller compromises chassis stability and control.
