Product Description
Multiton MU 102176 is an OEM O-Ring designed for hydraulic sealing in TM and J series manual pallet jack frames. Manufactured from standard nitrile rubber, this dynamic seal is installed within the foot control hydraulic pump assembly to prevent fluid leakage. It is compatible exclusively with Multiton manual pallet trucks and conforms to manufacturer fitment specifications for internal reservoir seals.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Multiton, model S Foot Control. SKU: MU 102176
Specifications
Dimensional
| Reference Drawing | See Multiton TM/J frame exploded parts diagram, item 12A |
Material
| Shore Hardness | Nominal 70 Shore A |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | MU 102176 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | MU 102176 |
Performance
| Sealing Efficiency | Designed for single-acting pressure retention |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the material and hardness specification for the MU 102176?
A: The MU 102176 is manufactured from standard nitrile rubber with a nominal shore hardness of 70 Shore A. This hardness range provides the appropriate balance of elasticity and durability for dynamic hydraulic sealing in manual pump circuits.
Q: Where is the MU 102176 installed in a Multiton pallet jack?
A: The MU 102176 is installed within the foot control hydraulic pump assembly. Specifically, it is positioned as an internal seal in the TM and J series frame pump, referenced as item 12A in Multiton exploded parts diagrams.
Q: Which Multiton models does the MU 102176 fit?
A: The MU 102176 is designed for Multiton TM and J series manual pallet jacks with S foot control assemblies. It is exclusive to Multiton equipment and conforms to manufacturer fitment specifications.
Q: What type of seal function does the MU 102176 provide?
A: The MU 102176 is a dynamic seal designed for single-acting pressure retention. It prevents hydraulic fluid leakage from the pump reservoir during lifting operations while accommodating controlled fluid movement.
Q: How long does the MU 102176 typically last in service?
A: Lifespan depends on usage frequency and fluid condition. Nitrile seals typically degrade after 3 to 5 years of regular service or when exposed to temperature extremes. Inspect for hardening, cracking, or fluid weeping to determine replacement timing.
