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220017711

Pin

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Product Description

PIN

Specifications

Product Overview
Part Number220017711
Product TypeShaft Pin / Dowel Pin
Physical Specifications
MaterialHardened Steel
FunctionMechanical linkage connector for handle, pump actuator, and height adjustment mechanisms
Fit TypePrecision fit (varies by application - slip fit, press fit, or taper)
Compatibility
ApplicationManual Pallet Jack Linkage Assembly

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What are the diameter, length, and material specifications of pin 220017711?
A: The 220017711 is a shaft pin or dowel pin used in manual pallet jack assemblies. Material is typically hardened steel with a tolerance suited for tight fits. Verify the exact diameter and length in your manual, as pin sizes vary by jack model. Common diameters range from 0.250 inch to 0.5 inch depending on load-bearing application.

Q: Where is the pin 220017711 located on a manual pallet jack?
A: The 220017711 typically secures handle assemblies, pump actuator linkages, or height adjustment mechanisms on manual pallet jacks from Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, and similar OEM brands. Consult your jack assembly diagram to identify the exact location and quantity of pins required for your model.

Q: What happens if the pin 220017711 breaks or becomes loose?
A: A broken or missing 220017711 pin results in immediate loss of mechanical linkage function. If the pin secures the pump lever, the jack will not operate. If it secures the handle assembly, the jack may become unstable or uncontrollable. Replace broken pins immediately to restore safe operation.

Q: Can the pin 220017711 be driven out and replaced without special tools?
A: The 220017711 pin is a precision-fit component. Confirm the exact fit type (slip fit, press fit, or taper pin) and required extraction method in your equipment manual. Some pins may require a hydraulic press or drift punch for safe removal and reinstallation. Improper removal can damage mounting holes and surrounding components.