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NA014904

ROLL PIN

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Product Description

ROLL PIN

Specifications

Product Overview
Product TypeSpring Steel Roll Pin
Physical Specifications
MaterialSpring Steel
Corrosion ResistanceYes — suitable for warehouse and material handling environments
Load RatingCyclic loading and vibration resistance under industrial duty
Typical Service Life2-5 years in normal warehouse use conditions
Compatibility
ApplicationManual pallet jack pivot points, linkage connections, structural joints

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the NA014904 roll pin used for in manual pallet jack assemblies?
A: The NA014904 is a roll pin used in manual pallet jack assemblies for securing pivot points, linkage connections, and structural joints. Roll pins distribute load across mounting surfaces and provide corrosion resistance in material handling environments.

Q: What material is the NA014904 roll pin made from?
A: This is a spring steel roll pin designed for industrial duty. Spring steel construction provides resilience under cyclic loading and vibration common in manual pallet jack operation.

Q: Does the NA014904 roll pin fit different manual pallet jack brands?
A: The NA014904 is compatible with multiple manual pallet jack models from common OEM brands including Crown, Toyota, and Raymond. Verify the diameter and length specifications match your equipment before ordering.

Q: How long does a roll pin typically last in manual pallet jack service?
A: Roll pin lifespan depends on load cycles and environmental conditions. In normal warehouse use, expect 2-5 years of service. Pins may require replacement sooner if the jack is used in corrosive or extreme temperature conditions.

Q: What symptoms indicate a roll pin needs replacement?
A: Signs of wear include excessive play at pivot joints, visible rust or pitting on the pin surface, squeaking or creaking during operation, and misalignment of lift arms. Any of these conditions warrant replacement to restore safe operation.