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PR 101216

Hardened Steel Return Rod for Electric Lift Trucks

Regular price $99,999.00
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Product Description

RETURN ROD

Specifications

Product Overview
Product TypeReturn Rod / Hydraulic Actuator Component
Physical Specifications
MaterialHardened Steel
FunctionHydraulic fluid management and mechanical linkage for controlled lowering
Pressure RatingVerify with equipment specifications
Rod DiameterVerify with compatible equipment specifications
Rod LengthVerify with compatible equipment specifications
DurabilityEngineered for repeated compression and hydraulic pressure cycles
Compatibility
ApplicationElectric Lift Truck Lift Systems - Mast and Platform Descent Control

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the PR 101216 return rod used for?
A: The PR 101216 return rod is a hydraulic actuator component used in electric lift truck lift systems. It helps return or control the descent of the lift mast and platform by managing hydraulic fluid flow and mechanical linkage.

Q: What electric lift truck equipment is the PR 101216 compatible with?
A: The PR 101216 return rod is designed for electric lift truck models from major OEM brands including Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, Hyster, and related manufacturers. Confirm model and serial range compatibility before ordering.

Q: What material and dimensions does the PR 101216 return rod have?
A: The PR 101216 is manufactured from hardened steel rod stock designed to withstand repeated hydraulic pressure and compression cycles. Verify rod diameter and length specifications match your equipment before ordering.

Q: What are common failure signs for the PR 101216 return rod?
A: Symptoms include slow or stalled descent of the lift platform, inability to control mast lowering, hydraulic fluid leakage at rod connection points, or visible bending or cracking of the rod. Damaged return rods must be replaced to restore safe operation.