Product Description
Mobile MO 300 Entry Roller is a precision-molded polypropylene roller for manual pallet jack fork entry, designed for the ML55 frame series and compatible models. Part features 2-inch diameter, 1-3/16 inch tread width, plain bore, and robust construction for high-cycle warehouse environments.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Mobile, model ML55. SKU: MO 300
Specifications
Compatibility
| Compatible Models | Mobile ML55 manual pallet jack frame |
Material & Construction
| Wheel Material | Polypropylene or equivalent high-impact poly material |
| Finish | Plain, molded |
Part Numbers
| Manufacturer Part Number | MO 300 |
| OEM Part Number | MO 300 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the MO 300 roller and what is its function?
A: The MO 300 is an entry roller for Manual pallet jacks. It is a precision-molded polypropylene roller that guides the forks during entry and allows smooth sliding under loads. It fits the fork entry channel in Mobile ML55 manual pallet jack frames.
Q: What are the dimensions and specifications of the MO 300?
A: The MO 300 features a 2-inch diameter and 1-3/16 inch tread width. It has a plain bore design and is manufactured from molded polypropylene or equivalent high-impact plastic material for robust warehouse operation.
Q: Which Mobile pallet jack models use the MO 300 entry roller?
A: The MO 300 is designed for the Mobile ML55 manual pallet jack frame series and compatible models. Verify that your equipment frame matches ML55 specifications before ordering.
Q: How long does the MO 300 roller typically last?
A: In high-cycle warehouse environments, polypropylene entry rollers typically last 2-3 years. Worn rollers show flat spots or visible wear grooves. Replacement frequency depends on pallet jack usage and load patterns.
Q: Why is the MO 300 made from polypropylene rather than steel?
A: Polypropylene offers several advantages: it resists corrosion in wet environments, does not rust, reduces noise during operation, and provides smooth pallet entry. Steel alternatives would require coating and maintenance.
