Product Description
Wesco WE A323 is a seal washer for manual pallet jack hydraulic systems. This OEM replacement part is intended for use in Wesco CPI hydraulic units and compatible manual pallet jack models. No official cross-reference, supersession, or equivalent part numbers are listed. No material, dimensional, or mechanical specifications are publicly available from approved sources for the WE A323 seal washer.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Wesco, model CPI. SKU: WE A323
Specifications
Dimensional Specifications
| Thickness | No dimensional data found |
Hydraulic/Pneumatic
| Pressure Rating | Not applicable |
Material & Construction
| Material Specification | No material specification found |
| Finish/Coating | No finish or coating specification found |
Mechanical Specifications
| Torque Specification | No torque specification found |
| Load Capacity | Not applicable |
Part Numbers & Compatibility
| OEM Part Number | WE A323 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the purpose of the WE A323 seal washer in a Wesco CPI pallet jack?
A: The WE A323 is a seal washer component for the hydraulic system in Wesco CPI manual pallet jacks. It functions as a sealing interface within the hydraulic pump assembly to prevent fluid leakage and maintain system pressure integrity.
Q: Does the WE A323 have material or dimensional specifications available?
A: No material, thickness, dimensional, or mechanical specifications are publicly available from Wesco for the WE A323 seal washer. This is a proprietary OEM component. Contact us with your equipment serial number if you need technical clarification before ordering.
Q: Can the WE A323 be used on pallet jacks other than Wesco CPI models?
A: The WE A323 is engineered specifically for Wesco CPI series pallet jacks. No cross-reference numbers or compatibility with other manufacturers have been identified. Always verify your equipment model before ordering to confirm this is the correct part.
Q: When should the WE A323 seal washer be replaced?
A: Replace the WE A323 if you observe hydraulic fluid leakage from the pump assembly, loss of lift pressure, or during routine seal kit replacement. Seal washers degrade over time from cyclic pressure and exposure to hydraulic fluid. If the jack loses pressure or leaks persist after general maintenance, a new seal washer may be required.
