Product Description
Multiton MU 50469480 Raise/Lower Activator Assembly – OEM mechanical linkage designed for control of hydraulic lift and lowering functions on Multiton TM, M, J, and S manual pallet jack models. Cold-formed steel, corrosion-resistant finish, precision-bored pivot and actuator rod interface for direct handle-to-pump actuation.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Multiton, model MU 50469480. SKU: MU 50469480
Specifications
Mechanical Specifications
| Torque Transmission | Designed for manual input through control lever to pump valve |
Part Numbers & Compatibility
| Manufacturer Part Number | MU 50469480 |
| OEM Part Number | MU 50469480 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the MU 50469480 and what does it do?
A: The MU 50469480 is a Raise/Lower Activator Assembly, an OEM mechanical linkage that controls hydraulic lift and lowering functions on manual pallet jacks. It transmits manual input from the control lever to the hydraulic pump valve system.
Q: What equipment models is the MU 50469480 compatible with?
A: The MU 50469480 fits Multiton manual pallet jack models including Multiton TM, M, J, and S series units. Verify your model designation before ordering to ensure correct fitment.
Q: What material is the MU 50469480 constructed from?
A: The MU 50469480 is constructed from cold-formed steel with a corrosion-resistant finish. The design includes precision-bored pivot and actuator rod interfaces for direct handle-to-pump actuation.
Q: What hydraulic pressure does the MU 50469480 activator assembly support?
A: The MU 50469480 is engineered to handle typical manual pallet jack hydraulic systems rated to 3,000 PSI maximum working pressure, supporting load capacities of approximately 5,500 lbs.
Q: How does the MU 50469480 linkage transfer motion to the pump?
A: The MU 50469480 uses manual input through the control lever to direct handle-to-pump actuation via its precision-bored pivot and actuator rod interface. This mechanical coupling translates operator lever movement into pump valve position changes for lift and lower functions.
