Product Description
Valu-Jack VJ 55F18 Manual Pallet Jack Frame Pin. Designed for use as a frame assembly pin in Valu-Jack 5500-2 series manual pallet jacks. Manufactured from steel for securing frame components in heavy-duty material handling applications.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Valu-Jack, model 5500-2 Frame. Alternate model: 55002 Frame; 5500 2 Frame. SKU: VJ 55F18
Specifications
Dimensional
| Compatible Frame Series | Valu-Jack 5500-2 |
Material
| Material Specification | Steel, specification not published |
| Finish/Coating | Plain steel, no special coating identified |
Part Numbers
| Manufacturer Part Number | VJ 55F18 |
| OEM Part Number | VJ 55F18 |
| Compatibility | Compatible with Valu-Jack 5500-2 Frame manual pallet jacks |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the VJ 55F18 frame pin designed for?
A: The VJ 55F18 is a heavy-duty steel frame assembly pin used in Valu-Jack 5500-2 series manual pallet jacks. It secures critical frame components and pivot joints that support the lifting mechanism and load platform.
Q: Which pallet jack models use the VJ 55F18 frame pin?
A: The VJ 55F18 frame pin is compatible with Valu-Jack 5500-2 manual pallet jack frame assemblies. It also fits alternate model designations 55002 and 5500-2. Verify your equipment model before ordering.
Q: What material is the VJ 55F18 frame pin made from?
A: The VJ 55F18 is manufactured from plain carbon steel without special coating. Steel construction provides the strength needed to secure frame components under repeated heavy-duty loading cycles in material handling operations.
Q: How do I know if the VJ 55F18 frame pin needs replacement?
A: Replace the VJ 55F18 if it shows shearing (breaking), bending, or cannot hold frame components securely. Loose or missing frame pins will cause frame members to shift during operation, creating instability and safety hazards.
Q: What symptoms indicate frame pin failure?
A: Symptoms of VJ 55F18 failure include excessive movement or rattling in the frame structure, misalignment of the fork assembly, or the load platform shifting to one side. These symptoms indicate the pin has lost its securing function.
