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EC PAL-P125-01022

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EC PAL-P125-01022

Hardened Carbon Steel Roll Pin

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Product Description

ROLL PIN

Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Ecoa, model ROLL PIN. Alternate model: ROLLPIN. SKU: EC PAL-P125-01022

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the EC PAL-P125-01022 roll pin used for?
A: The EC PAL-P125-01022 is a roll pin (also called a spring pin) used for secure retention of mechanical assemblies in Ecoa pallet jacks. Roll pins are commonly used to prevent shaft slippage, retain linkage pivots, and lock lever or handle mechanisms in place during operation.

Q: Which pallet jack models use the EC PAL-P125-01022 roll pin?
A: The EC PAL-P125-01022 fits Ecoa manual pallet jacks. The part description references model ROLL PIN. Alternate part reference is ROLLPIN. Verify the pin diameter and length match your equipment assembly before ordering.

Q: What material is the EC PAL-P125-01022 roll pin made from?
A: The EC PAL-P125-01022 roll pin is constructed from hardened carbon steel with a spring-tempered design. The hollow cylindrical shape allows the pin to compress slightly when inserted, then expand to grip the hole walls tightly, creating a positive mechanical lock.

Q: What happens when a roll pin becomes loose or missing?
A: A loose or missing EC PAL-P125-01022 roll pin allows pivot shafts or linkage components to slip out of alignment, causing loss of steering control, uneven lifting, or complete mechanical failure. The pallet jack becomes unsafe to operate. Replace missing or damaged roll pins immediately.

Q: How do you identify if the EC PAL-P125-01022 needs replacement?
A: Inspect the roll pin for visible cracks, deformation, or corrosion. If the pin no longer holds mechanical assemblies securely in position or if it falls out during operation, it has lost tension and requires replacement. A failed roll pin cannot be reused and should be discarded.