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MO 18E220

Mobile ECO I-55 Roll Pin Assembly - Hardened Steel

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ECO I 55 NEWER frame Manual Pallet Jack Parts Mobile Mobile Eco I 55 pins

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Model ECO I-55 (Newer) Frame

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Product Description

Roll Pin

Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Mobile, model ECO I-55 (Newer) Frame. Alternate model: ECO I55 (Newer) Frame; ECO I 55 (Newer) Frame. SKU: MO 18E220

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What does the MO 18E220 roll pin do on a Mobile ECO I-55 pallet jack?
A: The MO 18E220 is a roll pin assembly that secures critical pivot points on the Mobile ECO I-55 (Newer) Frame pallet jack. It maintains alignment of moving components and prevents separation during lifting and lowering operations.

Q: Is the MO 18E220 compatible with all Mobile ECO I-55 model designations?
A: Yes. The MO 18E220 fits Mobile ECO I-55 (Newer) Frame, ECO I55 (Newer) Frame, and ECO I 55 (Newer) Frame models. These designations are variations of the same pallet jack platform with identical pivot pin compatibility.

Q: What is the difference between the MO 18E219 and MO 18E220 roll pins?
A: Both are roll pins for the Mobile ECO I-55 series, but they are used at different pivot locations on the frame. The MO 18E219 and MO 18E220 may differ in diameter, length, or retention specification. Verify the correct part number for your specific pivot point before ordering.

Q: What material is the MO 18E220 made from?
A: The MO 18E220 roll pin is manufactured from hardened steel with a zinc-plated or stainless steel coating. The spring tension mechanism allows secure insertion and removal without additional tools or hardware.

Q: How do I know if the MO 18E220 roll pin needs replacement?
A: Replace the MO 18E220 if the pin is visibly bent or corroded, if it does not hold tension and falls out during operation, or if the pivot assembly shows excessive lateral play. Loss of pin retention creates instability and safety concerns.