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EC PAL-P104-01021

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EC PAL-P104-01021

Locking Pin for Ecoa Manual Pallet Jack P104

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Product Description

Ecoa EC PAL-P104-01021 Locking Pin for manual pallet jack application. Manufactured for compatibility with Ecoa pallet jack assemblies. Cross-reference and supersession data currently unavailable from approved manufacturer or distributor sources.

Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Ecoa, model P104-01021. Alternate model: P10401021; P104 01021. SKU: EC PAL-P104-01021

Specifications

Part Numbers
OEM Part NumberEC PAL-P104-01021
Manufacturer Part NumberPAL-P104-01021

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the EC PAL-P104-01021 locking pin used for?
A: The EC PAL-P104-01021 is a locking pin for manual pallet jack applications. It secures structural or mechanical subassemblies such as handle linkages, wheel assemblies, or load beam connections to prevent unintended movement or disassembly during operation.

Q: Which Ecoa pallet jack models is this locking pin designed for?
A: The EC PAL-P104-01021 is manufactured for compatibility with Ecoa pallet jack assemblies, model P104-01021. Alternate model designations include P10401021 and P104 01021. Verify your equipment model before ordering.

Q: Is this an OEM component?
A: Yes, the EC PAL-P104-01021 is an original equipment manufacturer locking pin designed for Ecoa pallet jack assemblies to meet factory specifications and ensure proper mechanical retention.

Q: Are there cross-reference or equivalent part numbers for this locking pin?
A: Cross-reference and supersession data is currently unavailable from approved manufacturer or distributor sources. Order using the OEM part number EC PAL-P104-01021 or alternate designations P10401021 and P104 01021.

Q: What happens if the locking pin is missing or worn?
A: A missing or worn locking pin can result in loose mechanical connections, rattling during operation, reduced structural integrity, and potential safety hazards. Replace the pin if it cannot be secured firmly in its bore or if components move excessively at the connection point.