Product Description
Locking Pin for Mobile manual pallet jacks, OEM part number MO D115, constructed from SAE 1045 hardened steel with black oxide finish. Interchangeable with MOD115 and MLD115; compatible with Mobile manual pallet jack series.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Mobile, model D115. SKU: MO D115
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Material Specification | Hardened steel |
| Steel Grade | SAE 1045 |
| Hardness | Rockwell C35 |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | MO D115 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | MO D115 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | MOD115, MLD115 |
| Equivalent Part Numbers | MOD115 |
| Supersedes/Replaces | MLD115 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the MO D115 locking pin and what does it do?
A: The MO D115 is a locking pin for Mobile manual pallet jacks. This pin secures critical movable components of the jack mechanism, preventing unintended collapse or release of the lifting platform. It is essential to safe operation and must be present during use.
Q: What material and finish does the MO D115 use?
A: The MO D115 is constructed from SAE 1045 hardened steel with a black oxide finish. SAE 1045 steel is hardened to Rockwell C35, providing excellent strength and wear resistance. The black oxide finish resists corrosion and wear, extending pin lifespan in typical warehouse conditions.
Q: Are there cross-reference or equivalent part numbers for the MO D115?
A: Yes. The MO D115 is interchangeable with MOD115 and MLD115. Use these cross-reference numbers when searching OEM documentation or if your equipment manual references one of these alternate designations. All three part numbers refer to the same hardened steel locking pin.
Q: Which Mobile pallet jack models use the MO D115 locking pin?
A: The MO D115 is compatible with Mobile manual pallet jack series designed to use this locking pin specification. Check your pallet jack model documentation for part compatibility, or contact us with your equipment serial number for confirmation.
Q: How do I know if my MO D115 locking pin needs replacement?
A: Inspect the MO D115 for visible damage such as bending, cracking, or deformation. If the pin no longer holds the mechanism in place securely, or if threads are stripped (if applicable), replacement is necessary. A damaged locking pin compromises jack safety and must be replaced immediately.
