Product Description
OEM Multiton MU 200059-150 bushing for control hydraulic unit assembly on TM, M, and J series manual pallet jacks. Component used for critical interface between handle and hydraulic unit. Includes cross-reference MU200059-150, MT200059-150. Compatible with Multiton TM, M, J models. Dimensional and material specifications not provided in manufacturer resources.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Multiton, model TM, M & J. SKU: MU 200059-150
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Material | Material specification not published in manufacturer sources |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | MU 200059-150 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | MU200059-150, MT200059-150 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the MU 200059-150 bushing and where does it go on a Multiton pallet jack?
A: The MU 200059-150 is an OEM bushing for the control hydraulic unit assembly on Multiton TM, M, and J series manual pallet jacks. It is a critical component that creates the interface between the handle control mechanism and the hydraulic pump unit.
Q: What are the cross-reference part numbers for the MU 200059-150?
A: The MU 200059-150 bushing has cross-reference part numbers MU200059-150 and MT200059-150. These reference numbers may appear in technical manuals or replacement parts listings for Multiton equipment.
Q: Is the MU 200059-150 compatible with all Multiton manual pallet jack models?
A: The MU 200059-150 is compatible with Multiton TM, M, and J series manual pallet jacks. Do not assume compatibility with other series without verifying your pallet jack model designation first.
Q: What material is the MU 200059-150 bushing made from?
A: Material specifications for the MU 200059-150 are not published in accessible manufacturer sources. For detailed material composition and hardness ratings, contact us directly with your equipment serial number.
Q: Why would I need to replace the MU 200059-150 bushing?
A: The MU 200059-150 bushing wears over time due to repeated handle movement and pressure cycling. Signs of wear include loose or sluggish handle response, binding during operation, or excessive play in the control linkage. Replace when these symptoms appear.
Q: How long does the MU 200059-150 bushing typically last?
A: Bushing lifespan depends on usage frequency, load cycling intensity, and maintenance practices. Bushings in high-use environments may require replacement every 2-5 years, while lighter-duty applications may extend service life to 5-10 years.
