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MO 18E320

Mobile ECO I-55 Spring Pin (Roll Pin)

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ECO I 55 NEWER Hydraulic Unit Manual Pallet Jack Parts Mobile pins

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Model ECO I-55 (Newer) Hydraulic Unit

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Product Description

Mobile MO 18E320 is a roll pin (spring pin) part used for axle or pivot retention in Mobile manual pallet jack assemblies. Designed for precise fitment, this OEM component aligns with factory standards to ensure operational reliability. No official cross-reference part numbers are designated for this SKU.

Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Mobile, model ECO I-55. Alternate model: ECO I55; ECO I 55. SKU: MO 18E320

Specifications

Part Numbers & Compatibility
OEM Part NumberMO 18E320
Manufacturer Part NumberMO 18E320

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the MO 18E320 roll pin used for in Mobile pallet jacks?
A: The MO 18E320 is a roll pin (spring pin) designed for axle or pivot retention in Mobile manual pallet jack assemblies. It provides precise fitment alignment with factory standards to ensure operational reliability in the ECO I-55 model.

Q: Which Mobile pallet jack models is the MO 18E320 compatible with?
A: The MO 18E320 fits Mobile manual pallet jacks, model ECO I-55. Alternate model designations include ECO I55 and ECO I 55. Verify model compatibility before ordering.

Q: What material is the MO 18E320 roll pin made from?
A: The MO 18E320 is a spring pin (roll pin) manufactured to OEM specifications for the Mobile ECO I-55 series. Standard roll pins use hardened steel construction for load retention and longevity under repeated mechanical stress.

Q: How do I know when the MO 18E320 needs replacement?
A: Replace the MO 18E320 if you observe wobble or movement in the axle or pivot assembly, audible clicking during pallet jack operation, or visible deformation or corrosion of the pin itself. Loss of retention indicates pin failure.