Product Description
Multiton MU 192182 helical split lock washer engineered for TM, M, and J series manual pallet jack assemblies. Built from spring-hardened carbon steel, this lock washer maintains critical bolt preload and prevents fastener loosening in high-vibration industrial environments. Direct replacement component for handle assemblies and frame fastening locations.
Specifications
Part Numbers
| Manufacturer Part Number | MU 192182 |
Specifications
| Product Type | Helical Split Lock Washer |
| Material | Spring-Hardened Carbon Steel |
| Function | Prevents fastener loosening; maintains bolt preload; resists vibration |
| Compatible Equipment | Multiton TM, M, J Series Manual Pallet Jacks |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the MU 192182 lock washer used for?
A: The MU 192182 is a spring-hardened carbon steel helical split lock washer designed to prevent fastener loosening in Multiton TM, M, and J Series manual pallet jack assemblies. It maintains critical bolt preload in high-vibration applications.
Q: Which Multiton pallet jack models use the MU 192182?
A: The MU 192182 is engineered for Multiton TM, M, and J Series manual pallet jacks. It is commonly used in handle assembly and frame fastening locations. Verify your jack series before ordering.
Q: What material and construction standard applies to the MU 192182?
A: The MU 192182 is constructed from spring-hardened carbon steel. The helical split design provides consistent tension and vibration resistance required for industrial material handling equipment.
Q: Why do lock washers like the MU 192182 matter in pallet jack maintenance?
A: Lock washers prevent fasteners from loosening due to vibration and repeated loading cycles. A failed lock washer allows bolts to work loose, which can cause handle misalignment, frame flex, or assembly failure. Replace worn washers during major service.
Q: How can I tell if an MU 192182 lock washer needs replacement?
A: Inspect the washer for permanent deformation, corrosion, or loss of spring tension. If fasteners repeatedly loosen even after tightening, the lock washer may be fatigued and should be replaced.
