Product Description
A109A, Bushing
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Noblelift, model AC55. SKU: AC109A
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How does the AC109A bushing differ from the AC107 on Noblelift AC55 pallet jacks?
A: The AC109A is a bushing component for Noblelift model AC55 pallet jacks, designed for use in a different location or load condition than the AC107. Both are bushings, but each part number addresses specific fitment requirements. Verify which bushing your equipment requires before ordering.
Q: What is the AC109A bushing made from?
A: The AC109A is a load-bearing bushing engineered to reduce friction and distribute forces in the Noblelift AC55 assembly. It resists compression and lateral wear from repetitive jack operations while maintaining its original dimensions under operational loads.
Q: When should I replace the AC109A bushing?
A: Replace the AC109A when you observe excessive play between components, degraded performance during lifting operations, visible wear grooves or surface damage, or if the jack feels unstable during use. A worn bushing compromises load stability and safety.
Q: What is the expected lifespan of the AC109A bushing?
A: Bushing lifespan varies based on operating frequency, load intensity, and environmental conditions. Equipment used in continuous heavy-duty applications will require replacement more frequently than lightly-used units. Schedule replacement based on inspection findings rather than calendar intervals.
Q: Is the AC109A bushing compatible with equipment other than Noblelift AC55?
A: The AC109A bushing is designed specifically for Noblelift model AC55 pallet jacks. This part should not be used on other brands or models without explicit confirmation of dimensional and functional compatibility. Using incorrect bushings voids equipment integrity.
Q: How do I maintain the AC109A bushing to extend its service life?
A: Keep the assembly clean and free from dirt and debris that accelerates wear. Do not exceed the equipment load rating, as overloading accelerates bushing degradation. Inspect the bushing during routine maintenance and schedule replacement before it fails completely.