Product Description
MU 50137111 is a hardened steel cam roller manufactured by Multiton for use in manual pallet jack control linkage assemblies. Provides mechanical actuation for steer and hydraulic control mechanisms. Cross-reference part numbers include MT50137111 and MU50137111. Suitable for Multiton manual pallet jack platforms requiring this cam roller type. Dimensional specifics and further cross-reference data not available from manufacturer or authorized industrial distributors.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Multiton, model TM 55. SKU: MU 50137111
Specifications
Material
| Construction Material | Hardened steel |
| Finish | Machined, oiled finish |
Part Numbers
| Manufacturer Part Number | MU 50137111 |
| OEM Part Number | MU 50137111 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | MT50137111 |
| Equivalent Part Numbers | MU50137111 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the MU 50137111 cam roller and what is its function?
A: The MU 50137111 is a hardened steel cam roller that operates within manual pallet jack control linkage assemblies. It provides mechanical actuation for steering and hydraulic control mechanisms, converting handle movement into hydraulic pump engagement and directional control.
Q: What material and finish does the MU 50137111 have?
A: The MU 50137111 is constructed from hardened steel with a machined and oiled finish. This material combination resists wear from continuous rolling contact and provides corrosion protection during normal warehouse and industrial use.
Q: Which pallet jacks is the MU 50137111 compatible with?
A: The MU 50137111 is manufactured by Multiton for use in Multiton manual pallet jack platforms. Cross-reference part number MT50137111 confirms OEM fitment. Verify that your equipment matches Multiton specifications before ordering.
Q: What are the cross-reference part numbers for the MU 50137111?
A: Cross-reference and equivalent part numbers for the MU 50137111 include MT50137111 and MU50137111. These identifiers represent the same OEM component and can be used when locating inventory.
Q: What failure symptoms indicate a cam roller replacement is needed?
A: Worn or damaged cam rollers typically cause rough or binding handle movement, increased effort required to steer, intermittent loss of hydraulic function, or audible grinding and chattering during operation. Surface pitting, scoring, or flat spots on the roller surface are visible wear indicators.
