Product Description
Hydraulic piston, 13/16 inch diameter, designed for Rol-Lift Series T and E manual pallet jack hydraulic units. OEM part RL 4-00080. Manufactured from precision ground case-hardened steel for manual hydraulic actuation.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Rol-Lift, model Series T and E. Alternate model: Serie T and E. SKU: RL 4-00080
Specifications
Dimensional Specifications
| Bore Compatibility | Mates with 13/16 inch nominal bore hydraulic assembly |
Part Numbers
| Manufacturer Part Number | RL 4-00080 |
| OEM Part Number | RL 4-00080 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the bore diameter for the RL 4-00080 hydraulic piston?
A: The RL 4-00080 is a 13/16 inch diameter hydraulic piston. It mates directly with 13/16 inch nominal bore hydraulic assemblies on Rol-Lift Series T and E manual pallet jacks. Verify your equipment bore size before ordering to ensure correct fitment.
Q: Which Rol-Lift pallet jack models use the RL 4-00080 piston?
A: The RL 4-00080 is designed for Rol-Lift Series T and E manual pallet jacks. It is the OEM part for hydraulic piston actuation on these models. Confirm your equipment series before ordering.
Q: What material is the RL 4-00080 piston made from?
A: The RL 4-00080 piston is manufactured from precision ground, case-hardened steel. This hardening process provides wear resistance and durability under repeated hydraulic actuation cycles typical in manual pallet jack operation.
Q: Does the RL 4-00080 have cross-reference part numbers from other manufacturers?
A: The RL 4-00080 is specific to Rol-Lift equipment and does not have direct cross-reference equivalents from other major manufacturers. This is an OEM-specific component. Order using the exact SKU RL 4-00080.
Q: When should the RL 4-00080 piston be replaced?
A: Replace the RL 4-00080 piston when you observe loss of hydraulic pressure, slow lift response, or difficulty maintaining load height on your Rol-Lift jack. Case-hardened steel resists wear, but repeated use in high-cycle operations may require replacement over time. The piston cannot be repaired and must be replaced as a complete component.
