Product Description
Professional-grade roll pin for Magnum manual pallet jack frame assemblies. The MG 152 delivers reliable performance in press-fit applications, constructed from spring steel with bright zinc plating for durability and corrosion resistance. Direct replacement for original equipment frame connections.
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Material Specification | Spring steel (ISO 8750 Class A) |
| Finish | Bright zinc plated |
| Hardness | HRC 38–45 |
| Dimensions | M4 x 24 mm |
| Application Type | Press-fit |
Compatibility
| Part Number | MG 152 |
| Compatible Equipment | Magnum/Handjak 55 series manual pallet jacks, model 5000 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the MG 152 roll pin specification?
A: The MG 152 is a precision roll pin measuring M4 x 24 mm, constructed from bright zinc-plated spring steel (ISO 8750 Class A). It is hardened to HRC 38-45 and designed for press-fit applications in pallet jack frame assemblies.
Q: Which Magnum pallet jack models use the MG 152 roll pin?
A: The MG 152 is compatible with the Magnum/Handjak 55 model 5000 series manual pallet jacks. It is used in frame assembly applications. Verify your equipment model and revision before ordering to ensure correct fitment.
Q: What material is the MG 152 made from and why?
A: The MG 152 is manufactured from spring steel (ISO 8750 Class A) with bright zinc plating for corrosion resistance. The HRC 38-45 hardness provides durability and shear strength required for press-fit frame connections in manual pallet jacks.
Q: What does press-fit application mean for the MG 152?
A: Press-fit means the MG 152 is designed to be force-fitted into a drilled hole under pressure. This creates an interference fit that holds the pin securely in position within the frame assembly without additional fasteners.
Q: How durable is the bright zinc plating on the MG 152?
A: Bright zinc plating provides corrosion protection for indoor and controlled environments. For equipment used in wet areas, outdoor storage, or corrosive conditions, verify that the zinc coating meets your operating environment before deployment. Inspect periodically for coating wear or rust.
