Product Description
ROLL PIN
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is a roll pin and where is the A5513807050 used?
A: A roll pin (also called a spring pin or split pin) is a fastener used to secure components by creating a spring force fit. The A5513807050 roll pin is used in electric lift truck assemblies to hold pivot points, linkages, and load-bearing connections. Roll pins are common in carriage mechanisms, tilt cylinders, and control rod assemblies across Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, Hyster, and similar electric forklift models.
Q: What are the dimensions and specifications of the A5513807050 roll pin?
A: Roll pin specifications include outer diameter, length, and material composition. The A5513807050 is designed for specific bore hole dimensions and load requirements in forklift applications. Verify the exact diameter and length specifications from your equipment documentation. Using an incorrectly sized roll pin can result in poor fit, component failure, or safety hazards.
Q: What material is the A5513807050 roll pin made from?
A: Forklift roll pins are typically manufactured from heat-treated spring steel or alloy steel to provide strength and durability under repeated stress. The A5513807050 is designed to withstand the vibration, load cycling, and environmental conditions of electric lift truck operation. Material composition affects strength, corrosion resistance, and lifespan.
Q: How do I determine if the A5513807050 is the correct roll pin for my equipment?
A: Inspect the failed or existing roll pin to confirm diameter and length specifications. Cross-reference these dimensions with your equipment documentation and the A5513807050 specifications. Roll pins must fit bore holes precisely to maintain proper mechanical fit and load transfer. Confirm your equipment model and the component location (carriage, tilt mechanism, linkage, etc.) before ordering.
Q: How often should roll pins like the A5513807050 be inspected or replaced?
A: Roll pins should be inspected regularly for signs of wear, deformation, or corrosion, particularly in high-cycle applications. Damaged or missing roll pins can cause component misalignment and accelerate wear on connected parts. Replace the A5513807050 if it shows visible damage, has lost spring tension, or no longer holds components securely.
