Product Description
Spring Pin JT PT2036-3-12 is an OEM replacement roll pin for Jet manual pallet jack models, measuring 5 mm diameter by 35 mm long, manufactured from hardened spring steel for use in pallet jack assemblies.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Jet, model PTW. SKU: JT PT2036-3-12
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Material Specification | Spring steel per DIN 1481 |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | JT PT2036-3-12 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | JT9-PT2036-3-12 |
| Compatible with Models | Jet Pallet Jack models 140170, 140171, 140172, 140174, 140175 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the JT PT2036-3-12 spring pin used for?
A: The JT PT2036-3-12 is an OEM spring pin (roll pin) for Jet manual pallet jack assemblies. This hardened spring steel fastener is used to secure linkage, handle, and structural components in the pallet jack frame and handle pivot systems.
Q: Which Jet pallet jack models are compatible with the JT PT2036-3-12 spring pin?
A: The JT PT2036-3-12 fits Jet pallet jack models 140170, 140171, 140172, 140174, and 140175. These are Jet PTW series manual pallet jacks. Verify your equipment model number before ordering.
Q: What are the dimensions of the JT PT2036-3-12 spring pin?
A: The JT PT2036-3-12 is 5 millimeters in diameter by 35 millimeters long. It is manufactured to DIN 1481 spring pin specifications for hardened spring steel roll pins used in industrial equipment.
Q: What material and strength grade is the JT PT2036-3-12 spring pin?
A: The JT PT2036-3-12 is manufactured from hardened spring steel per DIN 1481 standard. This material provides high shear strength and resilience required for securing load-bearing joints in manual pallet jack frames.
Q: Is there a cross-reference part number for the JT PT2036-3-12?
A: The Jet manufacturer part number is JT9-PT2036-3-12, and the OEM part number is JT PT2036-3-12. No cross-reference or equivalent aftermarket pins are available for this specific Jet component.
Q: How often should the JT PT2036-3-12 spring pin be checked or replaced?
A: Spring pins typically last several years under normal operation but can fail due to vibration, corrosion, or mechanical stress. If linkage becomes loose, joints rattle, or a pin falls out during operation, replace it immediately. Inspect pins annually on high-use equipment.
