Product Description
OEM Detent Plate for Palletmaster HSW Series manual pallet jacks, thickness 3/8 inch, cross-reference part numbers PMF6, PSF6, F6. Carbon steel construction with black oxide coating. Designed for detent actuation in hydraulic pump mechanisms.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Palletmaster, model HSW. SKU: PM F6
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Material Specification | Carbon steel per ASTM A36 |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | F6 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | PMF6, Palletmaster F6, PSF6 |
| Supersedes/Replaces | Replaces Palletmaster F6, supersedes PSF6 |
| Equivalent Part Numbers | F6, PMF6, PSF6 |
Performance Specifications
| Service Factor | 1.00 continuous manual actuation |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the PM F6 detent plate used for?
A: The PM F6 is an OEM detent plate designed for the Palletmaster HSW series manual pallet jacks. It controls the actuation of the hydraulic pump mechanism to enable lifting and lowering functions.
Q: What are the specifications of the PM F6 detent plate?
A: The PM F6 detent plate is 3/8 inch thick and manufactured from carbon steel per ASTM A36 with a black oxide coating for corrosion resistance. It is rated for 1.00 service factor continuous manual actuation.
Q: Which pallet jacks use the PM F6 detent plate?
A: The PM F6 detent plate is compatible with Palletmaster HSW series manual pallet jacks. It directly replaces OEM Palletmaster F6 and supersedes the PSF6 part number.
Q: What cross-reference part numbers are available for the PM F6?
A: Cross-reference and equivalent part numbers for the PM F6 include PMF6, Palletmaster F6, and PSF6. These numbers represent the same OEM component across various documentation and inventory systems.
Q: How does the black oxide coating on the PM F6 benefit performance?
A: The black oxide coating protects the carbon steel construction from rust and corrosion, extending service life in warehouse and shipping environments. Verify the coating remains intact during inspection; replace the plate if coating damage exposes bare steel.
