Product Description
MO 120E35S-A is a load roller assembly for Mobile ECO I-55 manual pallet trucks, featuring steel construction for both tread and hub, 20mm bearing ID, and integrated bearings for load wheel applications.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Mobile, model ECO I-55. Alternate model: ECO I55; ECO I 55. SKU: MO 120E35S-A
Specifications
Compatibility
| Compatible Machine | Mobile ECO I-55 frame |
Material
| Construction | All-steel construction, hub and tread |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | MO 120E35S-A |
Pressure
| Pressure Rating | Not applicable |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the bearing ID on the MO 120E35S-A and why does it matter?
A: The MO 120E35S-A has a 20mm bearing inner diameter (ID). This dimension determines whether the roller will fit on your equipments axle or bolt. If your pallet jack has a different bearing bore size, this roller will not fit properly. Always verify your axle diameter before ordering.
Q: Which Mobile models does the MO 120E35S-A load roller fit?
A: The MO 120E35S-A is designed for Mobile ECO I-55 manual pallet trucks. Alternate model designations include ECO I55 and ECO I 55 (same equipment, different formatting). Confirm your model name matches one of these before ordering.
Q: What are the advantages of all-steel construction for this load roller?
A: All-steel hub and tread construction provides maximum durability and load capacity. Steel rollers resist wear better than rubber or polyurethane in high-volume material handling. Steel maintains rigidity under heavy loads and performs well on smooth warehouse floors. Steel construction does not compress or flatten over time like softer materials.
Q: Does the MO 120E35S-A require external bearings or are they integrated?
A: The MO 120E35S-A has integrated bearings, meaning the bearings are built into the roller assembly. You do not need to source or install separate bearings. This simplifies installation and reduces the risk of bearing misalignment.
Q: How long does the MO 120E35S-A typically last in daily operation?
A: With proper maintenance and typical warehouse use, an all-steel load roller usually lasts 3 to 5 years. Lifespan depends on load weight, floor conditions, and maintenance frequency. Inspect the roller quarterly for visible wear, cracks, or flat spots. Replace immediately if the roller does not spin freely or shows damage.
