Product Description
The Multiton MU 100988 is a precision-molded nitrile rubber O-Ring designed for hydraulic sealing in manual pallet jack hydraulic pump and reservoir assemblies. This direct replacement seal provides reliable performance in Multiton S Frame models with foot control, delivering factory-specification tolerances and engineered for hydraulic systems operating up to 3,000 PSI. An essential component for maintaining pump integrity and preventing fluid leakage in manual material handling equipment.
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Material | Nitrile rubber (NBR) |
| Construction Type | Precision-molded elastomeric ring |
| Pressure Rating | Up to 3,000 PSI |
Part Numbers
| Part Number | MU 100988 |
| Cross-Reference | MT100988 |
| Assembly Reference | Item 27A in Multiton M and S Frame parts manual |
Application
| Compatible Equipment | Multiton S Frame manual pallet jacks with foot control |
| Application | Hydraulic pump and reservoir sealing |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the MU 100988 O-Ring and where is it used?
A: The MU 100988 is a nitrile hydraulic system seal O-Ring for Multiton S Frame manual pallet jacks. It is a precision-molded elastomeric component rated for use in hydraulic pump and reservoir locations.
Q: Which Multiton models and frames use the MU 100988 O-Ring?
A: The MU 100988 is compatible with Multiton S Frame assemblies and is referenced as item 27A in the Multiton M and S Frame parts manual. It fits foot control assemblies in these model lines.
Q: What is the pressure rating for the MU 100988 O-Ring?
A: The MU 100988 is an engineering-grade seal supplied to OEM tolerances and is rated for hydraulic systems up to 3,000 PSI, typical for manual pallet jack pump assemblies.
Q: What is the cross-reference part number for the MU 100988?
A: The alternate cross-reference part number is MT100988. Both MU 100988 and MT100988 refer to the same OEM nitrile O-Ring specification.
Q: What material is the MU 100988 O-Ring made from?
A: The MU 100988 is manufactured from nitrile rubber, an engineering elastomer selected for compatibility with hydraulic fluids and resistance to mechanical wear in hydraulic sealing applications.
