Product Description
Dayton WW 6021464 rod release for manual pallet jack hydraulic pump assembly. OEM replacement part, carbon steel rod, 0.50 inch diameter, 4.50 inch length, M8x1.25 threaded end. Designed for manual Dayton pallet jack models. No cross-reference part numbers available.
Specifications
Dimensional Specifications
| Thread Specification | M8x1.25 metric thread at release end |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | WW 6021464 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the purpose of the WW 6021464 rod release component?
A: The WW 6021464 is a rod release component for the hydraulic pump assembly in manual pallet jacks. It connects to the pump piston or control linkage and enables manual release of hydraulic pressure to lower a raised load.
Q: What are the exact specifications of the WW 6021464 rod release?
A: The WW 6021464 has a 0.50 inch diameter carbon steel rod with a length of 4.50 inches. The threaded end is M8x1.25 metric thread. The rod is engineered for direct replacement in Dayton brand manual pallet jack pump assemblies.
Q: Which pallet jack models is the WW 6021464 compatible with?
A: The WW 6021464 is designed for manual Dayton pallet jack models. Verify your equipment manufacturer and model number match Dayton specifications. Thread size and rod diameter must align with your pump assembly.
Q: What material is the WW 6021464 rod release made from?
A: The WW 6021464 is manufactured from carbon steel, providing strength and durability for repeated cycling of the hydraulic release mechanism. Carbon steel resists wear from the threaded connection and pump linkage contact.
Q: Are there cross-reference part numbers available for the WW 6021464?
A: No cross-reference part numbers are available for the WW 6021464. This rod release is a Dayton-specific component. Verify exact OEM part number and specifications from your equipment documentation before ordering.
Q: How long does the WW 6021464 rod release typically remain functional?
A: With normal warehouse use, the carbon steel rod should perform reliably for 5-7 years. Lifespan depends on load cycles, pump system pressure, and condition of the threaded connection. Replace if the rod bends, threads strip, or the release function becomes sluggish.
