Product Description
Mighty Lift ML B6 spring pin for manual pallet jack hydraulic assemblies, OEM part for model ML55 and equivalent units. Constructed of oil-hardened high-carbon steel for use in linkage or hydraulic pivot points, designed for repeat installation/removal cycles. No cross-reference part numbers published.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Mighty Lift, model ML55. SKU: ML B6
Specifications
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | ML B6 |
| Alternate Part Number | MLB6 |
| Compatible Model | Fits Mighty Lift manual pallet jack, Model ML55 |
Performance Specifications
| Intended Operating Cycles | Designed for heavy-duty manual pallet jack linkage cycling, in excess of 50,000 operations |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the ML B6 spring pin used for?
A: The ML B6 is a spring pin designed for manual pallet jack hydraulic assemblies. It functions as a pivot fastener in hydraulic linkage connections or hydraulic pivot points, where it must withstand repetitive motion cycles without loosening or breaking.
Q: What material is the ML B6 spring pin made from?
A: The ML B6 is constructed from oil-hardened high-carbon steel. This material selection provides the strength and fatigue resistance required to survive over 50,000 operation cycles in a manual pallet jack hydraulic assembly without fracture or plastic deformation.
Q: How many cycles is the ML B6 rated for?
A: The ML B6 is designed for heavy-duty manual pallet jack linkage cycling in excess of 50,000 operations. This rating assumes proper installation, correct operating procedures, and normal wear conditions. Accelerated wear or misalignment may reduce cycle life.
Q: Which pallet jack models use the ML B6 spring pin?
A: The ML B6 is compatible with Mighty Lift manual pallet jack model ML55 and equivalent units using the same hydraulic pivot point configuration. Other manual pallet jack brands may use spring pins with different dimensions, so confirm your equipment model before ordering.
Q: Does the ML B6 have cross-reference part numbers?
A: The ML B6 has one documented alternate part number: MLB6. No additional cross-reference numbers have been published by the manufacturer, so these are the only two part numbers for this spring pin.
Q: What causes ML B6 spring pins to fail?
A: ML B6 spring pins fail from fatigue fracture when pivot connections become loose, creating excessive stress on the pin. Corrosion or rust weakens the steel and reduces fatigue life. Misalignment of hydraulic linkage increases loading on the pin. Regular inspection of pivot connections and replacement at first sign of wear will prevent pin failure.
