Product Description
LOCKWASHER
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is a lockwasher and why is it used in manual pallet jack assemblies?
A: A lockwasher is a fastener component designed to prevent bolts and screws from loosening due to vibration and movement in equipment. In manual pallet jack assemblies, lockwashers are critical to maintaining structural integrity during load handling operations. The TJ94511-00800 lockwasher is compatible with manual pallet jacks from Crown, Toyota, and Raymond. Proper use of lockwashers prevents costly downtime from loose fasteners and component failure.
Q: Which manual pallet jack models use the TJ94511-00800 lockwasher?
A: The TJ94511-00800 is a direct fit replacement for manual pallet jack assemblies across multiple OEM brands including Crown, Toyota, Raymond, and Yale models. Verify your equipment model number and fastener specifications before ordering to confirm this part matches your application.
Q: What material is the TJ94511-00800 lockwasher made from and how does it resist corrosion?
A: The TJ94511-00800 lockwasher is manufactured from hardened steel with protective plating to resist corrosion and rust. This material composition ensures durability in wet environments and cold storage areas where manual pallet jacks operate. The hardened steel construction maintains clamping force over extended equipment life.
Q: How often should lockwashers be inspected for wear or loosening?
A: Lockwashers should be inspected during routine maintenance cycles, typically every 3 to 6 months depending on equipment usage frequency and operating environment. Heavy-use equipment or equipment operating in harsh conditions may require more frequent inspection. Replace any lockwasher showing signs of deformation, corrosion, or loss of clamping tension.
