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MO 2006

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Hydraulic Hydraulic Unit Manual Pallet Jack Parts Ml45 Mini Miney ML55 Mobile Seals

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Model ML55 and ML45 M&M

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Product Description

Mobile MO 2006 hydraulic O-ring for manual pallet jack pump assemblies; NBR seal for leak prevention in ML45 and ML55 series. Manufacturer verified, with system pressure to 3000 PSI and industry-standard construction.

Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Mobile, model ML55 and ML45 M&M. SKU: MO 2006

Specifications

Material & Construction
Seal MaterialNitrile Rubber (NBR)
Construction TypeMolded NBR elastomer, round-section
FinishNatural elastomer surface
Part Numbers & Compatibility
Manufacturer Part NumberMO 2006
Compatible Equipment ModelsMobile ML45 and ML55 Series Manual Pallet Jacks
Performance Specifications
Typical Service Factor1.00 (seal rated for continuous duty in OEM system)

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What material is the MO 2006 constructed from?
A: The MO 2006 is constructed from Nitrile Rubber (NBR), a molded elastomer that provides excellent resistance to hydraulic fluids and mineral oils commonly used in manual pallet jack systems.

Q: Which pallet jack models are compatible with the MO 2006?
A: The MO 2006 is designed for Mobile ML45 and ML55 Series manual pallet jacks.

Q: What is the maximum system pressure rating for the MO 2006?
A: The MO 2006 is engineered for system pressures up to 3000 PSI, which is suitable for standard manual pallet jack hydraulic systems.

Q: Is the MO 2006 suitable for continuous use?
A: Yes. The MO 2006 has a service factor of 1.00, meaning it is rated for continuous duty operation under the normal intermittent loading cycles typical of manual pallet jack operation.

Q: Why choose NBR seals for pallet jack pump assemblies?
A: NBR (Nitrile Rubber) seals offer reliable performance in standard ambient temperature applications, cost efficiency, and proven durability in hydraulic systems. They resist common hydraulic fluids and provide consistent leak prevention.

Q: What should I do if the O-ring fails or leaks?
A: If the seal exhibits leakage or degradation, it should be replaced with a direct replacement part number MO 2006. Inspect the pump assembly and connecting passages for damage before reinstalling a new seal.