Product Description
OEM Multiton Diaphragm, part number MU 27807460. Hydraulic-grade elastomeric seal for Multiton manual pallet jack TM/M/J/S series hydraulic units. Direct replacement for service of original pump diaphragm. No known cross-reference part numbers.
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Component Material | Hydraulic grade elastomeric synthetic polymer |
| Hardness | Nominal Shore A 60-70 |
Part Numbers
| Manufacturer Part Number | MU 27807460 |
| OEM Part Number | MU27807460 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What equipment does the MU 27807460 diaphragm fit?
A: The MU 27807460 is an OEM diaphragm for Multiton manual pallet jacks in the TM, M, J, and S series. It is the direct replacement pump diaphragm for the hydraulic pump unit in these models. Verify your pallet jack series before ordering.
Q: What material is the MU 27807460 diaphragm made from?
A: The MU 27807460 is manufactured from hydraulic-grade elastomeric synthetic polymer with a nominal Shore A hardness of 60-70. This formulation resists mineral oil and water contamination typical in hydraulic pump applications.
Q: Are there any cross-reference part numbers for the MU 27807460?
A: No known cross-reference part numbers exist for the MU 27807460. This is an OEM Multiton part. If you need a replacement diaphragm for your Multiton pallet jack hydraulic pump, use the exact Multiton part number MU 27807460.
Q: What symptoms indicate the MU 27807460 diaphragm needs replacement?
A: Common failure signs include loss of pump pressure, inability to raise the load, fluid leakage from the pump assembly, or sluggish hydraulic response. These symptoms suggest the diaphragm seal has degraded and requires replacement to restore normal pump function.
Q: How long does the MU 27807460 diaphragm typically last?
A: Diaphragm lifespan depends on usage frequency, maintenance, and hydraulic fluid condition. Regular fluid checks and prompt replacement of contaminated fluid extend diaphragm life. Most diaphragms last 3-5 years under normal warehouse conditions, but failure can occur sooner if hydraulic fluid is neglected or contaminated.
