Product Description
OEM push rod part JT PT2048-3-24 is engineered for use in Jet PT2048 manual pallet jacks with 48 inch forks. Fabricated from structural steel with a 30 x 30 mm square cross-section, this powder coated push rod is a direct fit replacement, meeting manufacturer's original part standards. Cross-reference numbers are not available for this item.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Jet, model PTW. SKU: JT PT2048-3-24
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Material Specification | Structural steel construction |
| Finish | Powder coated |
Part Numbers
| Manufacturer Part Number | JT PT2048-3-24 |
| OEM Part Number | JT PT2048-3-24 |
| Compatibility | Compatible with Jet PT2048 manual pallet jack |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the JT PT2048-3-24 push rod designed for?
A: The JT PT2048-3-24 is an OEM push rod engineered for use in Jet PT2048 manual pallet jacks with 48 inch forks. It transmits hydraulic extension force from the pump to the mast assembly during lift operations.
Q: What are the material specifications for the JT PT2048-3-24?
A: This push rod is fabricated from structural steel with a 30 x 30 millimeter square cross-section and finished with powder coating for corrosion protection in industrial environments.
Q: Is the JT PT2048-3-24 a direct fit replacement?
A: Yes. The JT PT2048-3-24 is a direct fit OEM replacement meeting the manufacturers original part standards for Jet PT2048 manual pallet jacks.
Q: What is the cross-section dimension of the JT PT2048-3-24?
A: The JT PT2048-3-24 features a 30 x 30 millimeter square cross-section, engineered to provide structural strength and fatigue resistance for 48 inch fork manual pallet jack applications.
Q: Which Jet pallet jack models are compatible with the JT PT2048-3-24?
A: The JT PT2048-3-24 push rod is designed for Jet PT2048 manual pallet jacks with 48 inch forks, as well as compatible Jet PTW series models.
Q: When should the JT PT2048-3-24 push rod be replaced?
A: Replace the push rod if visible bending, cracking, or permanent deformation occurs in the square cross-section, if the pallet jack fails to extend fully or lifts unevenly, or if connection points show excessive wear or play.
