Product Description
OEM bolt (MO 12E136) for Mobile ECO I-55 manual pallet jack hydraulic unit assembly. Steel construction. Designed to replace worn or missing fastener in hydraulic unit subassembly for proper structural integrity of manual pallet jack equipment.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Mobile, model ECO I-55. Alternate model: ECO I55; ECO I 55. SKU: MO 12E136
Specifications
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | MO 12E136 |
| Compatible Models | Mobile ECO I-55 manual pallet jack |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the MO 12E136 and where is it used?
A: The MO 12E136 is an OEM fastener bolt used in the Mobile ECO I-55 manual pallet jack hydraulic unit assembly. It secures the lever plate and handle assembly to the hydraulic pump body. Steel construction provides strength and corrosion resistance when kept dry.
Q: What are the specifications for the MO 12E136 bolt?
A: The MO 12E136 is a steel fastener engineered to Mobile OEM specifications. Exact diameter, length, and thread pitch are proprietary to the ECO I-55 design. Using a non-OEM bolt or incorrect size will cause misalignment or assembly failure. Order the OEM part only.
Q: When should the MO 12E136 bolt be replaced?
A: Replace the MO 12E136 bolt if it becomes loose, corroded, stripped, or bent. A loose bolt causes handle wobble and poor pump control. Stripped threads prevent proper fastening. Corrosion from wet environments can seize the bolt. Replace immediately if damage is detected.
Q: Is the MO 12E136 bolt compatible with other Mobile manual pallet jack models?
A: The MO 12E136 is specific to the Mobile ECO I-55 hydraulic assembly. Do not assume compatibility with other Mobile models or other manufacturers. Cross-check your equipment model and serial number to confirm this is the correct fastener.
Q: What material is the MO 12E136 and what is its corrosion resistance?
A: The MO 12E136 is steel construction, which provides adequate strength for the hydraulic assembly load. Steel is moderately corrosion-resistant in dry to semi-wet environments. In wet or cold storage applications, inspect bolts regularly for rust. Consider stainless steel alternatives if corrosion becomes an issue.
