Product Description
Pramac PC G042160 snap ring is an OEM component engineered for Pramac manual pallet jack GS/G series, used for axial component retention in hydraulic and mechanical assemblies. Manufactured from high strength spring steel for reliable service in demanding material handling operations.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Pramac, model GS22. SKU: PC G042160
Specifications
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | PC G042160 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | PC G042160 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the PC G042160 snap ring used for?
A: The PC G042160 snap ring is an OEM component engineered for axial component retention in hydraulic and mechanical assemblies on Pramac manual pallet jacks. It holds components in precise axial position during operation.
Q: Which Pramac models are compatible with the PC G042160?
A: The PC G042160 is designed for Pramac GS/G series manual pallet jacks, including the GS22 model. Verify your equipment model nameplate before ordering.
Q: What material and properties does the PC G042160 have?
A: The PC G042160 is manufactured from high-strength spring steel engineered for reliable service in demanding material handling operations. This material provides the necessary elasticity and load-bearing capacity for axial retention applications.
Q: Is the PC G042160 equivalent to any other part numbers?
A: No confirmed cross-reference or superseding part numbers are available for the PC G042160. Order using the exact OEM part number to ensure compatibility with your Pramac GS/G series equipment.
Q: What is the expected lifespan of the PC G042160 snap ring?
A: High-strength spring steel snap rings like the PC G042160 typically provide extended service life in material handling equipment when properly retained and not exposed to excessive corrosion. Replace if the ring shows permanent deformation, cracks, or loss of tension.
Q: How do I know if my PC G042160 snap ring needs replacement?
A: Replace the PC G042160 if you observe permanent bending, visible cracks, loss of spring tension, or if components it is meant to retain are shifting position during operation. A compromised snap ring cannot maintain axial retention and must be replaced immediately.
