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PM P9

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PM P9

Hardened Spring Steel Roll Pin

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Compatibility

Make Palletmaster
Model HSW

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Product Description

OEM roll pin for Palletmaster manual pallet jacks, part number PM P9. Manufactured from hardened spring steel for use in critical pivot and retention points. Compatible with select Palletmaster frames using designated roll pin type.

Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Palletmaster, model HSW. SKU: PM P9

Specifications

Material & Construction
Material SpecificationSpring steel, hardened
Part Numbers
OEM Part NumberPM P9
Manufacturer Part NumberPMP9
Alternate Part NumberP9

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the PM P9 roll pin and what does it do?
A: The PM P9 is an OEM roll pin manufactured from hardened spring steel. It is used in critical pivot and retention points on Palletmaster manual pallet jacks to secure components and allow controlled rotational movement.

Q: What equipment is the PM P9 compatible with?
A: The PM P9 fits Palletmaster model HSW manual pallet jacks. Cross-reference part numbers are PMP9 and P9. Verify your pallet jack model designation before ordering.

Q: Why is the PM P9 made from hardened spring steel?
A: Hardened spring steel provides high tensile strength and resistance to shear forces. Roll pins in pivot and retention points experience repeated stress, so hardened steel prevents bending, fracture, and loss of component alignment.

Q: What happens if the PM P9 roll pin fails or wears out?
A: A damaged or missing PM P9 pin can cause component misalignment, loose handle movement, reduced lifting stability, or complete loss of function in the affected pivot assembly. Replacement is necessary to restore safe operation.

Q: How often does the PM P9 roll pin need replacement?
A: Roll pins are durable but can wear or break under heavy use or impact. Replacement is typically needed every 3 to 7 years depending on usage frequency and operating conditions. Inspect for visible deformation, rust, or looseness.