Product Description
LOAD ROLLER BRACKET
Specifications
Product Overview
| Product Type | Load Wheel Mounting Bracket |
Physical Specifications
| Material Construction | Reinforced Steel or Cast Ductile Iron |
| Finish | Corrosion-Resistant Coating |
| Load Capacity Range | 2000 to 5000 pounds |
| Primary Function | Mount, position, and align load wheels on lift frame |
| Durability Feature | Withstands repeated stress and impact loading |
Compatibility
| Wheel Configuration | Dual or Triple Load-Wheel Compatible |
| Application | Manual Pallet Jacks |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the purpose of the 401455 Load Roller Bracket?
A: The 401455 Load Roller Bracket is a structural support component that mounts and positions load wheels or rollers on the main lift frame of a pallet jack. It distributes the pallet load across the wheels and maintains proper wheel alignment during lifting and tilting.
Q: Which equipment types use the 401455 Load Roller Bracket?
A: The 401455 bracket is used on manual pallet jacks from brands including Hu-Lift, Crown, Yale, Toyota, and Raymond. It fits standard lift-truck models with dual or triple load-wheel configurations. Verify your equipment model and wheel quantity before ordering.
Q: What material is the 401455 Load Roller Bracket made from?
A: The 401455 bracket is fabricated from reinforced steel or cast ductile iron with a corrosion-resistant coating. This material withstands the repeated stress and impact from moving loaded pallets and provides stable positioning for wheels under 2000 to 5000 pound loads.
Q: How does worn or damaged 401455 bracket affect pallet jack performance?
A: A worn or bent load roller bracket causes wheels to misalign, creating uneven weight distribution. This results in harder steering, faster wheel wear, reduced traction, and potential tilting on uneven surfaces. Severe damage can cause wheels to jam or separate from the frame.
Q: What signs indicate the 401455 Load Roller Bracket needs replacement?
A: Visible cracks, bending, or deformation of the bracket indicate failure. Additional symptoms include wheels that pull to one side, excessive or uneven wheel wear, clicking or grinding noises during operation, or wheels that do not roll freely. These problems require bracket replacement.
