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E-2260

E-2260 High Carbon Steel Roll Pin

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Product Description

E-2260 Roll Pin for electric lift truck assemblies; Liftsplus.com branded, manufactured from high carbon steel and intended as a press-fit securing component for subassemblies in electric lift truck systems. Cross-reference part numbers are not published for this SKU as of this research.

Specifications

Material & Construction
Material SpecificationHigh carbon steel suitable for shear retention applications
Part Numbers
Manufacturer Part NumberE-2260

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the E-2260 roll pin designed for?
A: The E-2260 is a roll pin used in electric lift truck assemblies as a press-fit securing component. It retains mechanical subassemblies and prevents component movement during truck operation and load handling.

Q: What material is the E-2260 roll pin made from?
A: The E-2260 is manufactured from high carbon steel, which provides superior shear retention and durability for securing critical components in electric lift truck systems.

Q: What electric lift truck brands is the E-2260 compatible with?
A: The E-2260 roll pin fits multiple electric lift truck manufacturers including Toyota, Crown, Raymond, Jungheinrich, Linde, and other major OEM brands. Confirm your specific truck model and serial number before ordering to ensure correct fitment.

Q: How do I diagnose a failed E-2260 roll pin?
A: Symptoms of E-2260 failure include components moving or shifting during lifting operations, vibration in the drive assembly, or audible rattling. If subassemblies are visibly loose or misaligned, the roll pin likely requires replacement.

Q: Are there alternative part numbers for the E-2260?
A: Cross-reference part numbers for the E-2260 are not published. Verify fitment by checking your truck service manual or providing the truck model, serial number, and assembly location where the roll pin is used.