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LF 10245

Hydraulic System Scraper for Lift-Rite L-50

Regular price $6.10
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Hydraulic Unit L50 Lift Rite Big Joe Manual Pallet Jack Parts Seals

Compatibility

Make Lift-Rite(Big Joe)
Model L-50

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Product Description

Lift-Rite LF 10245 is a hydraulic system scraper for manual pallet jacks, used in seal kit assemblies. OEM part number LF 10245, also referenced as LR10245 and Lift-Rite 10245. Technical specifications for material, dimensions, and other attributes not published in manufacturer or industrial distributor sources.

Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Lift-Rite, model L-50. Alternate model: L50; L 50. SKU: LF 10245

Specifications

Certifications
CertificationsNot published in manufacturer or distributor sources
Part Numbers
OEM Part NumberLF 10245
Cross-Reference Part NumbersLR10245, Lift-Rite 10245

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the LF 10245 and what is its function?
A: The LF 10245 is a hydraulic system scraper for Lift-Rite manual pallet jacks. It is used in seal kit assemblies to manage hydraulic fluid flow and protect against contamination within the hydraulic cylinder.

Q: Which Lift-Rite models is the LF 10245 compatible with?
A: The LF 10245 fits Lift-Rite model L-50 pallet jacks. Alternate model designations include L50 and L 50. Check your equipment nameplate to confirm the model number matches before ordering.

Q: What are the cross-reference part numbers for the LF 10245?
A: Cross-reference part numbers for the LF 10245 include LR10245 and Lift-Rite 10245. Use any of these SKUs interchangeably when ordering from parts suppliers.

Q: Where is the LF 10245 located within the pallet jack?
A: The LF 10245 is part of the seal kit assembly within the hydraulic cylinder. Specific dimensional and material specifications are not published in manufacturer or distributor technical documentation.

Q: How do I know if the LF 10245 needs replacement?
A: Signs of wear or failure include visible hydraulic leaks, contamination in the hydraulic fluid, or degraded equipment performance. A hydraulic system scraper that fails to manage fluid flow may allow dirt and debris to damage seals and cylinders.