Product Description
Mobile MO 605 Shoulder Pin is an OEM replacement shoulder pin designed for Mobile manual pallet jack frames, manufactured from heat-treated hardened steel for load-bearing pivot installation in pallet truck assemblies. This component ensures precise frame articulation and is directly interchangeable with reference numbers ML605 and MO605 for specified Mobile pallet jack models.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Mobile, model ML55. SKU: MO 605
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Surface Treatment | Machined finish |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | MO 605 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | MO 605 |
| Alternate Part Number | ML605 |
| Equivalent Part Number | MO605 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | ML605, MO605, MO 605 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the MO 605 and what does it do on a Mobile pallet jack?
A: The MO 605 is an OEM shoulder pin designed for Mobile manual pallet jack frame assemblies. It functions as a load-bearing pivot point that enables precise frame articulation and ensures stable alignment during lift cycles and load handling.
Q: Which Mobile pallet jack models use the MO 605 shoulder pin?
A: The MO 605 is designed for Mobile manual pallet jack models, specifically referenced for ML55 equipment. Cross-references include ML605 and MO605. Confirm your pallet jack model and serial range match before ordering.
Q: What material is the MO 605 made from?
A: The MO 605 is manufactured from heat-treated hardened steel. This material composition provides the strength and fatigue resistance required for load-bearing pivot applications in manual pallet truck assemblies. The pin features a machined finish for dimensional accuracy.
Q: Is the MO 605 directly interchangeable with the ML605?
A: Yes, the MO 605 is directly interchangeable with ML605 and MO605 reference numbers for specified Mobile pallet jack models. All three part numbers identify the same component. Verify your equipment model before installation to ensure compatibility.
Q: What can happen if the MO 605 shoulder pin fails or becomes loose?
A: A worn or failed shoulder pin can cause frame misalignment, binding during lift cycles, and uneven load distribution. This typically results in jerky articulation, difficulty lowering the load smoothly, or frame rattling during operation. Replace the pin during preventive maintenance to avoid frame damage.
Q: How often should the MO 605 shoulder pin be replaced?
A: The MO 605 is not a consumable part and does not require routine replacement under normal operating conditions. However, replace it if you observe frame play, articulation resistance, or visible wear on the pin surface. High-cycle or overloaded equipment may require more frequent inspection and replacement.
