Product Description
Load Roller Bracket LM038644090 for Liftsplus.com manual pallet jack parts. Steel construction, corrosion-resistant finish, compatible with BT Prime Mover series. Includes cross-reference to alternate part number 301868-000. Application for riser mounting of load rollers with axle compatibility to 1 inch diameter.
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Material Specification | Formed steel construction |
| Steel Grade | Minimum ASTM A36 or equivalent |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | LM038644090 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | Equivalent to 301868-000 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the LM038644090 Load Roller Bracket used for?
A: The LM038644090 is a formed steel bracket used for mounting load rollers on manual pallet jacks. It provides the structural support and alignment needed for roller axle attachment and riser support in the lift mechanism.
Q: What manual pallet jack models is the LM038644090 compatible with?
A: The LM038644090 is compatible with BT Prime Mover series equipment and similar manual pallet jack designs from OEM manufacturers like Crown, Toyota, Raymond, and Yale. Verify your specific model serial number before ordering.
Q: What is the cross-reference part number for LM038644090?
A: The LM038644090 is equivalent to part number 301868-000. This cross-reference helps when sourcing from different suppliers or locating OEM documentation.
Q: What material specification and finish does the LM038644090 have?
A: The LM038644090 is formed steel construction meeting minimum ASTM A36 specifications. It features a corrosion-resistant finish to protect against rust in warehouse and dock environments.
Q: What axle diameter does the LM038644090 bracket accommodate?
A: The LM038644090 is designed for 1 inch diameter axle compatibility. Verify your existing axle diameter matches before ordering to ensure proper fit and load roller alignment.
Q: How do I know if the LM038644090 bracket needs replacement?
A: Replace the bracket if you observe bent flanges preventing proper axle seating, cracks in the steel, stripped mounting holes, or corrosion that reduces load-bearing strength. Wobbly or misaligned load rollers often indicate bracket wear.
