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MG 520

Heat-Treated Carbon Steel Roll Pin

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5000 frame Magnum Intrupa Manual Pallet Jack Parts pins

Compatibility

Make Magnum/Handjak 55
Model 5000

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  • Product Description

    MG 520 is a roll pin for Magnum manual pallet jack handle and linkage assembly, constructed of heat-treated carbon steel with standard split pin design. Suitable for press-fit installation in critical pivot points, MG 520 conforms to industry roll pin standards and typical pin dimensions for manual pallet truck applications.

    Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Magnum, model 5000. SKU: MG 520

    Specifications

    Material & Construction
    Surface FinishPlain finish (uncoated)
    Part Numbers
    OEM Part NumberMG 520
    Manufacturer Part NumberMG 520

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Q: What is the MG 520 used for on manual pallet jacks?
    A: The MG 520 is a roll pin designed for handle and linkage assembly pivot points on Magnum Model 5000 manual pallet jacks. It provides structural integrity in critical stress areas.

    Q: What material is the MG 520 constructed from?
    A: The MG 520 is constructed of heat-treated carbon steel with a standard split pin design. The heat treatment provides durability for press-fit installation in high-stress applications.

    Q: What pallet jack models use the MG 520?
    A: The MG 520 is compatible with Magnum Model 5000 manual pallet trucks and fits standard handle and linkage assembly configurations.

    Q: What is the surface finish of the MG 520?
    A: The MG 520 features a plain finish (uncoated) that provides a clean surface for press-fit installation and connection with assembly components.

    Q: What installation method is used for the MG 520?
    A: The MG 520 is designed for press-fit installation in pivot points, where the pin is seated firmly into prepared holes during assembly configuration.