Product Description
Multiton MU 13825-1C is a steel load roller assembly for manual pallet jack applications, providing durable wheel support for fork tip mobility. Suitable for original replacement on specified Multiton jack models.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Multiton, model MU 13825-1C. Alternate model: MU 138251C; MU 13825 1C. SKU: MU 13825-1C
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Primary Material Specification | Steel, grade unspecified |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | MU 13825-1C |
| Manufacturer Part Number | MU 13825-1C |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the primary material of the MU 13825-1C load roller?
A: The MU 13825-1C is a steel load roller assembly designed for heavy-duty wheel support. Steel construction offers superior load capacity and durability compared to nylon alternatives, making it ideal for high-frequency or heavy-load applications.
Q: What is the function of the MU 13825-1C on a pallet jack?
A: The MU 13825-1C assembly mounts on the fork tip and provides load wheel support. It enables smooth forward and lateral movement of the fork across floor surfaces while distributing weight and supporting directional control.
Q: Which Multiton models is the MU 13825-1C compatible with?
A: The MU 13825-1C is a direct replacement for specified Multiton manual pallet jack models. Alternate part number references include MU 138251C and MU 13825 1C. Verify your equipment model before ordering to confirm compatibility with your specific jack.
Q: What is the difference between the MU 13825-1A nylon roller and MU 13825-1C steel roller?
A: Choose the nylon MU 13825-1A for smooth warehouse floors and quieter operation. Choose the steel MU 13825-1C for rough surfaces, high-frequency use, or heavy sustained loads. Steel is more durable in demanding conditions but produces more noise and friction.
Q: How can I tell if my steel load roller needs replacement?
A: Indicators of wear include loud noise during operation, increased resistance during movement, visible pitting or flat spots on the roller surface, rust or corrosion, or loss of smooth rolling action. Steel rollers may develop these conditions over time, especially in wet environments.
