Product Description
MG 529 is a lock nut manufactured by Magnum (Intrupa), intended for use in the frame assembly of Magnum 5000 series manual pallet jacks. Designed specifically for heavy-duty manual pallet jack fastener applications, this hardened steel lock nut serves as a retention element ensuring secure assembly of structural and moving components within the pallet jack frame.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Magnum, model 5000. SKU: MG 529
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Material Specification | Hardened steel construction for industrial fastener applications |
| Finish/Coating | Industrial protective coating applied |
Part Numbers
| Manufacturer Part Number | MG 529 |
| OEM Part Number | MG 529 |
| Compatible Equipment | Magnum Intrupa 5000 manual pallet jack |
| Replacement Reference | Replaces manufacturer frame lock nut for Magnum Intrupa 5000 series |
Performance
| Maintenance Interval | Inspect upon each service cycle for thread and fit integrity |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the purpose of the MG 529 lock nut in a Magnum pallet jack?
A: The MG 529 is a hardened steel lock nut used in the frame assembly of Magnum Intrupa 5000 series manual pallet jacks. It serves as a retention element to ensure secure assembly of structural and moving components, preventing fasteners from loosening during operation.
Q: What material and specifications does the MG 529 have?
A: The MG 529 is manufactured from hardened steel construction specifically designed for heavy-duty manual pallet jack fastener applications. The hardened material resists stripping, corrosion, and fatigue during repeated mechanical stress.
Q: Which Magnum pallet jack models use the MG 529 lock nut?
A: The MG 529 is the OEM lock nut for Magnum Intrupa 5000 series manual pallet jacks. It is also referenced as a manufacturer frame lock nut for the Magnum Intrupa 5000 frame assembly.
Q: What happens if a lock nut becomes loose or damaged?
A: A loose or damaged lock nut can allow fastened components to shift or separate, causing frame misalignment, lift mechanism binding, or structural instability. Replace immediately with a new MG 529 to maintain safe operation.
Q: Can the MG 529 be reused after removal?
A: Lock nuts are designed for single-use applications and lose their locking effectiveness after removal due to thread deformation. Replace with a new MG 529 lock nut each time you need to remove and reinstall the fastener.
