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28842-048

Steel Roll Pin for Electric Lift Trucks

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Product Description

ROLL PIN

Specifications

Product Overview
Product TypeRoll Pin
Physical Specifications
MaterialSteel
FunctionSecures mechanical joints and fastening points
Compatibility NoteElectric lift truck models only (separate part 28842-046 for manual pallet jacks)
Compatibility
Equipment CategoryElectric Lift Trucks
ApplicationLift mast pivot points, steering linkages, control arm assemblies

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the 28842-048 roll pin used for in electric lift trucks?
A: The 28842-048 roll pin secures lift mast pivot points, steering linkages, and control arm assemblies on electric pallet jacks and low-lift trucks. It maintains structural alignment during powered lift and lowering cycles.

Q: Does the 28842-048 fit both manual and electric lift trucks?
A: No. The 28842-048 is specified for electric lift truck models only. A separate part, 28842-046, is used in manual pallet jacks. Always verify the correct SKU for your equipment type to avoid fitment issues.

Q: Which electric lift truck brands use the 28842-048 roll pin?
A: This pin fits multiple electric pallet jack and low-lift truck models from Crown, Toyota, Raymond, and other OEMs. Confirm your truck model and frame revision before ordering.

Q: What causes an electric lift truck roll pin to fail prematurely?
A: Premature failure results from improper pin sizing, loose installation, repetitive impact loads, corrosion in wet environments, or mechanical stress from heavy-load cycling. Regular inspection helps catch wear before the pin ejects.

Q: How often should roll pins be inspected on electric lift trucks?
A: Inspect roll pins monthly during routine equipment maintenance or when servicing lift mechanisms. Check for looseness, wear, or corrosion. High-use trucks or cold-storage equipment may need more frequent inspection due to accelerated degradation.