Product Description
ROLL PIN
Specifications
Product Overview
| Type | Slotted Roll Pin (Hollow) |
Physical Specifications
| Material | Spring Steel |
| Construction | Split design with radial compression capability |
| Primary Application | Pivot points, handle connections, linkage assemblies |
| Connection Method | Press-fit with spring tension |
| Finish | Plain steel (verify material specification for hydraulic fluid contact) |
| Vibration Resistance | High — slotted design creates secure retention |
Compatibility
| Equipment Type | Manual and electric pallet jacks, forklifts, stackers |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the 220023535 roll pin used for in material handling equipment?
A: The 220023535 is a roll pin, a hollow fastener used to hold two or more components together in manual and electric pallet jacks. Roll pins are commonly used in pivot points, handle connections, and linkage assemblies where a permanent connection is needed without welding.
Q: What material is the 220023535 roll pin made from?
A: Roll pins are typically manufactured from spring steel and have a slotted or split construction that allows radial compression during installation. This design creates a secure press-fit connection. Verify material specifications with your equipment documentation if the pin contacts hydraulic fluid or corrosive substances.
Q: Will the 220023535 work in both manual and electric pallet jacks?
A: The 220023535 roll pin is used in standard material handling equipment. Verify compatibility with your specific equipment model and application. Roll pins are used across multiple equipment types and brands, but dimensions and material requirements vary by location and load.
Q: How do I know when a roll pin needs replacement?
A: Replace the roll pin if the assembly it secures develops play or movement, if the pin appears cracked or deformed, or if repeated use shows the pin has loosened. Loose pins can cause dangerous misalignment of handles or load arms and should be replaced immediately.
Q: What is the difference between a roll pin and a solid dowel pin?
A: A roll pin is hollow and slotted, allowing it to compress during installation and create a spring tension fit. A solid dowel pin relies on friction and is less forgiving during installation. Roll pins are preferred in pallet jack applications because they accommodate slight variations in hole diameter and are easier to install and remove.
