Product Description
Industrial roll pin for electric lift truck assemblies, nominal 1.18 inch length and 0.20 inch diameter, compatible with lift truck brands via part number 29-528 and key cross-references including Crown and Barrett OEMs.
Specifications
Part Numbers
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | BR 29000528-000 (Barrett OEM cross-reference) |
| OEM Part Number | 370223 (Crown Equipment) |
| Product SKU | 29-528 (primary identification) |
| Equivalent Part Numbers | BR 29000528-000, Crown 370223 (application-dependent) |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the specifications for the 29-528 industrial roll pin?
A: The 29-528 is an industrial roll pin designed for electric lift truck assemblies with a nominal length of 1.18 inches and diameter of 0.20 inches. This dimension makes it compatible with multiple lift truck platforms from Crown and other OEM manufacturers.
Q: Which lift truck brands use the 29-528 roll pin?
A: The 29-528 is compatible with electric lift truck assemblies from Crown Equipment and Barrett OEMs. Cross-reference part numbers include Crown 370223 and Barrett BR 29000528-000, confirming compatibility across these equipment lines.
Q: What are the cross-reference part numbers for the 29-528?
A: The 29-528 has the following cross-references: Crown OEM part 370223 and Barrett OEM cross-reference BR 29000528-000. Verify that your specific lift truck model accepts these equivalent part numbers before ordering.
Q: Is the 29-528 roll pin suitable for high-vibration lift truck applications?
A: Industrial roll pins in this diameter and length range are standard for lift truck assembly fastening applications. Confirm your lift truck model specifications match the 1.18 inch length and 0.20 inch diameter to ensure proper retention and load distribution in your specific application.
Q: What material is the 29-528 roll pin made from?
A: Industrial roll pins for lift truck applications are typically manufactured from hardened steel to withstand repetitive load cycles and vibration exposure in material handling equipment. Verify material certification with product documentation if your application requires specific hardness or corrosion resistance specifications.
