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MG 527

Steel Eccentric Pin for Magnum Pallet Jack Frame

Regular price $99,999.00
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Compatibility

Make Magnum/Handjak 55
Model 5000

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  • Product Description

    Magnum MG 527 eccentric pin for manual pallet jack frame—OEM specification for Handjak 55, Model 5000. Steel construction, designed for precision mechanical adjustment of linkage or frame. No equivalent or superseded part numbers available. For industrial repair and replacement.

    Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Magnum, model 5000. SKU: MG 527

    Specifications

    Part Numbers
    Manufacturer Part NumberMG 527
    OEM Part NumberMG 527
    Compatible ModelsMagnum Handjak 55; Model 5000 manual pallet jack

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Q: What is the MG 527 eccentric pin used for in a manual pallet jack?
    A: The MG 527 is an eccentric pin designed for the frame assembly of Magnum Handjak 55 and Model 5000 manual pallet jacks. It provides precision mechanical adjustment of the linkage and frame components to maintain proper geometry and load handling characteristics.

    Q: What material is the MG 527 made from?
    A: The MG 527 is manufactured from steel construction, providing the durability and strength required for repeated adjustment cycles and heavy-duty manual pallet jack operation.

    Q: Which pallet jack models is the MG 527 compatible with?
    A: The MG 527 is OEM specification for Magnum Handjak 55 and Magnum Model 5000 manual pallet jacks. Verify your frame assembly matches before ordering to ensure proper fitment.

    Q: Are there cross-reference or superseding part numbers for the MG 527?
    A: No equivalent or superseded part numbers are available. The MG 527 is the direct OEM part for Magnum 5000 series frame assemblies. Order by this SKU only.

    Q: What happens if the MG 527 becomes worn or damaged?
    A: A worn or damaged eccentric pin can cause improper linkage alignment, resulting in uneven lifting, binding during operation, or difficulty in precise load handling. Replace with a new MG 527 to restore frame geometry and performance.