Product Description
Rol-Lift Washer RL 3-27021 is an OEM flat washer for manual pallet jack frame assemblies, engineered from industrial steel for structural spacing and load distribution in Rol-Lift Series E Frame models. No cross-reference or superseding part numbers exist for RL 3-27021. Designed for precise component fitment in high-duty material handling equipment.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Rol-Lift, model Series T 2.9. Alternate model: Serie T 2.9. SKU: RL 3-27021
Specifications
Dimensional Specifications
| Washer Orientation | Flat, circular, nominal OD and thickness per manufacturer specification |
Material & Construction
| Material Specification | Industrial steel (grade unspecified) |
Part Numbers
| Manufacturer Part Number | RL 3-27021 |
| OEM Part Number | RL 3-27021 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the RL 3-27021 washer used for in pallet jack assemblies?
A: The RL 3-27021 is a flat washer designed for structural spacing and load distribution in Rol-Lift Series E and Series T frame assemblies. It prevents fastener heads from sinking into softer materials and distributes clamping force across larger surface areas.
Q: Which Rol-Lift models is the RL 3-27021 washer compatible with?
A: The RL 3-27021 is engineered for Rol-Lift Series T 2.9 and Series E manual pallet jack frame models. Confirm your equipment model matches this designation before ordering.
Q: What material is the RL 3-27021 washer made from?
A: The RL 3-27021 is manufactured from industrial steel for durability and corrosion resistance in material handling environments. The finish is a natural steel (uncoated) flat circular washer with nominal OD and thickness per manufacturer specification.
Q: Is there a superseding or cross-reference part number for the RL 3-27021?
A: No cross-reference or superseding part numbers exist for the RL 3-27021. This is a direct OEM part specific to Rol-Lift Series E and T 2.9 models. Use the exact SKU when ordering.
Q: When should the RL 3-27021 washer be replaced?
A: Replace the washer if you discover missing washers during assembly inspection, visible rust or corrosion that may affect load distribution, or deformation. Washers are wear-critical fastening components that ensure proper clamping pressure on frame joints.
