Product Description
Mitsubishi MU 25700810 roll pin. OEM replacement component for electric lift truck mechanisms. Used for securing pivot points and linkages in industrial material handling equipment.
Specifications
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | MU 25700810 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | MU 25700810 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the MU 25700810 roll pin used for in electric lift trucks?
A: The MU 25700810 is an OEM replacement roll pin that secures pivot points and linkages in Mitsubishi electric lift truck mechanisms. This pin prevents component rotation and maintains proper alignment of load-bearing connections in the lift assembly.
Q: Which Mitsubishi models use the MU 25700810 roll pin?
A: The MU 25700810 is designed for Mitsubishi electric lift truck series. Verify your specific equipment model and serial range in the OEM documentation to confirm compatibility before ordering this replacement component.
Q: What material is the MU 25700810 roll pin manufactured from?
A: The MU 25700810 roll pin is made from hardened steel designed to withstand shear forces and repeated mechanical stress. The material provides high tensile strength and resistance to bending under the loads typical of industrial material handling equipment.
Q: How do I identify when the MU 25700810 roll pin needs to be replaced?
A: Replace the MU 25700810 roll pin if it becomes visibly sheared, bent, corroded, or if linkage components develop excessive play or misalignment. A compromised roll pin compromises the structural integrity of the lift mechanism.
Q: Can the MU 25700810 be used on other lift truck brands?
A: The MU 25700810 is engineered specifically for Mitsubishi electric lift truck applications. Compatibility with Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, Hyster, or other OEM brands is not guaranteed. Verify OEM part specifications before cross-application use.
Q: What is the lifespan of the MU 25700810 roll pin?
A: The MU 25700810 roll pin does not have a fixed replacement interval. Lifespan depends on equipment usage intensity, environmental conditions, and maintenance practices. Replace the pin only when damage or failure occurs, not as a routine preventive maintenance item.
