Product Description
OEM specification nut (manufacturer part number 2799573) for manual pallet jack assemblies. Classified under Liftsplus.com manual pallet jack replacement parts, this component serves as a critical mechanical fastening element for frame or handle subassemblies. No cross-reference or supersession data available.
Specifications
Part Numbers
| Manufacturer Part Number | 2799573 |
| OEM Part Number | 2799573 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What thread size and pitch is the 2799573 nut?
A: The 2799573 is an OEM specification nut for manual pallet jack frame or handle assembly fastening. Exact thread size, pitch, and type are determined by your jack model. Contact us with your equipment model number to verify thread dimensions before ordering.
Q: Which manual pallet jack models use the 2799573 nut?
A: The 2799573 nut is compatible with standard manual pallet jack assemblies from Crown, Toyota, Raymond, and other OEM manufacturers. This component serves as a critical fastening element for frame or handle subassemblies. Verify your equipment model and serial range for fitment confirmation.
Q: What material and finish is the 2799573?
A: The 2799573 is a steel nut with standard industrial finish, typically zinc-plated or bare steel depending on your application environment. Zinc plating provides corrosion resistance for wet or outdoor storage. Bare steel nuts are common in controlled indoor environments.
Q: What is the torque specification for the 2799573 nut?
A: Torque specifications depend on the bolt gauge, thread pitch, and assembly location (frame leg, handle bracket, etc.). Contact us with your manual pallet jack model for the correct torque value and assembly diagram. Over-torquing can strip threads; under-torquing can cause loose connections and frame flex.
Q: Is the 2799573 a lock nut or standard nut?
A: Contact us to confirm whether the 2799573 is a nylon lock nut, all-metal lock nut, or standard hex nut. Lock nut type affects vibration resistance and reusability in high-cycle pallet jack operations. Some frame assemblies require lock nuts to prevent self-loosening.
