Product Description
Multiton MU 200013-760 is a hardened spring steel roll pin designed for retention and alignment of hydraulic and handle assemblies on TM, M, and J series manual pallet jacks. OEM grade, compatible with Multiton TM, M, and J frames. No cross-reference numbers documented.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Multiton, model TM, M & J. SKU: MU 200013-760
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Material Specification | Hardened spring steel suitable for dynamic shear loading |
| Hardness | Rockwell C45 minimum |
| Steel Grade | Conforms to SAE 1070–1090 spring steel |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | MU 200013-760 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | MU 200013-760 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the MU 200013-760 and what is it designed for?
A: The MU 200013-760 is an OEM hardened spring steel roll pin manufactured by Multiton for retention and alignment of hydraulic and handle assemblies on manual pallet jacks. This pin is engineered for dynamic shear loading and meets or exceeds SAE 1070-1090 spring steel specifications.
Q: What material and hardness specifications does the MU 200013-760 meet?
A: The MU 200013-760 is manufactured from hardened spring steel conforming to SAE 1070-1090 steel grades, with a minimum hardness of Rockwell C45. This combination of material and hardness provides the high shear strength and resilience required for repeated mechanical cycling in pallet jack hydraulic linkages.
Q: Which Multiton pallet jack models is the MU 200013-760 compatible with?
A: The MU 200013-760 roll pin is compatible with Multiton TM, M, and J series manual pallet jacks. It is used for retention and alignment of hydraulic assemblies and handle mechanisms. No cross-reference numbers have been documented for this OEM part.
Q: How does the MU 200013-760 perform under dynamic loading?
A: The hardened spring steel construction and Rockwell C45 minimum hardness rating enable the MU 200013-760 to withstand repeated dynamic shear loading cycles without permanent deformation. This is critical for pallet jack operations where handle actuation and hydraulic lift cycles create continuous mechanical stress on retention fasteners.
