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MO 612

Roll Pin

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frame Manual Pallet Jack Parts ML55 Mobile pins

Compatibility

Make Mobile
Model ML55

Reference Diagrams

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Product Description

MO 612 is a roll pin used in manual pallet jacks, specifically for the Mobile brand.

Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Mobile, model ML55. SKU: MO 612

Specifications

Material
Material TypeSteel or similar materials
Part Numbers
Cross-Reference Part NumbersML612

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the MO 612 and what is it used for in Mobile pallet jacks?
A: The MO 612 is a roll pin used in Mobile manual pallet jacks, specifically in the ML55 model. Roll pins are cylindrical fasteners commonly used to secure components in lifting mechanisms and handle assemblies.

Q: What material is the MO 612 roll pin made from?
A: The MO 612 is manufactured from steel or similar durable materials suitable for manual pallet jack applications. Steel roll pins provide the strength needed to secure joints that experience repeated lifting and lowering cycles.

Q: Which Mobile pallet jack models use the MO 612 roll pin?
A: The MO 612 roll pin is designed to fit Mobile model ML55 manual pallet jacks. Verify your equipment model and serial range before ordering to confirm this is the correct fastener for your unit.

Q: Is the MO 612 available under other cross-reference part numbers?
A: The MO 612 is cross-referenced under the part number ML612. Both refer to the same roll pin for Mobile ML55 pallet jacks. When ordering, either part number will get you the same component.

Q: How long does a roll pin typically last in a manual pallet jack?
A: Roll pins in manual pallet jacks have a long service life under normal use. Steel roll pins do not wear out quickly, but they may be bent or damaged if the jack is dropped, overloaded beyond its rated capacity, or used improperly. Replace a damaged MO 612 roll pin immediately, as a failed fastener will prevent the lifting mechanism from functioning correctly.