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3014374

High Carbon Steel Spring Roll Pin, 1.18 Inch

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Product Description

Roll Pin (SKU 3014374) designed for electric lift truck applications, manufactured from high carbon steel to SAE 1070–1090 specification. Pin length is 1.18 inches with a 0.20 inch diameter, engineered as a spring pin for press-fit installation. No cross-reference part numbers available. Conforms to ASME B18.8.2.

Specifications

Material & Construction
Pin MaterialHigh carbon steel
Pin HardnessRockwell C44–52
Material SpecificationSAE 1070–1090
Part Numbers
Manufacturer Part Number3014374
OEM Part Number3014374

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What equipment and models does SKU 3014374 fit?
A: SKU 3014374 is a spring roll pin for electric lift truck applications. It is compatible with various electric lift truck models from Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Hyster, and similar manufacturers. Confirm the specific equipment model and serial range before ordering to ensure correct fitment.

Q: What is the material and hardness specification for SKU 3014374?
A: This roll pin is manufactured from high carbon steel meeting SAE 1070-1090 specification with a Rockwell hardness of C44-52. This hardness level provides strength while maintaining ductility for spring pin applications.

Q: What are the physical dimensions of this roll pin?
A: The pin length is 1.18 inches and the diameter is 0.20 inches. It is a spring pin designed for press-fit installation in lift truck assemblies.

Q: Does SKU 3014374 have any cross-reference part numbers from other manufacturers?
A: No cross-reference part numbers are available for this SKU. Use the exact part number 3014374 when ordering to ensure you receive the correct spring pin.

Q: What maintenance is recommended for this roll pin?
A: High carbon steel spring pins require periodic inspection for corrosion or damage. In wet or cold storage environments, monitor for rust. Press-fit pins should be inspected to ensure they remain securely seated. Replace if damaged, corroded, or if the pin no longer holds securely in its bore.