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7003075

Pin

Regular price $9.54
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Product Description

PIN

Specifications

Physical Specifications
MaterialHardened Steel
Diameter0.5 inches
Length2.25 inches
FinishZinc-Plated
FunctionConnects handle lever to pump plunger
Load SpecificationRated for repetitive shear loads
Compatibility
ApplicationPump Linkage Assembly

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the 7003075 pin used for in manual pallet jacks?
A: The 7003075 is a mechanical pin used in the pump linkage assembly of manual pallet jacks. It connects the handle lever to the pump plunger, transferring the lifting force from manual hand operation to the hydraulic pump.

Q: What are the dimensions and material specifications of the 7003075 pin?
A: The 7003075 pin is manufactured from hardened steel with a diameter of 0.5 inches and length of 2.25 inches. It is zinc-plated for corrosion resistance and engineered to withstand repetitive shear loads from continuous pallet jack operation.

Q: Which pallet jack models use the 7003075 pin?
A: The 7003075 pin fits manual pallet jacks from Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, Hyster, and Clark. Verify your specific equipment model and linkage configuration before ordering, as pin lengths and bore sizes vary across models.

Q: What symptoms indicate the 7003075 pin needs replacement?
A: Replace the pin if the handle lever moves with excessive play, does not return to neutral position smoothly, or if you observe visible bending or cracks in the pin. Loose pins allow hydraulic pump malfunction and reduce lift precision.

Q: How long does the 7003075 pin typically last?
A: Under normal operation, the 7003075 pin lasts 3 to 5 years. Heavy or abusive use, frequent full-load cycles, or corrosive environments reduce lifespan. Inspect for deformation annually if equipment sees high-frequency use.