Product Description
Replacement spring (PC G01104 / G001104) for Pramac GS22 Basic manual pallet jack. Dimensions: 22 mm length x 8 mm outside diameter x 1 mm wire diameter. Fabricated from high-carbon oil-tempered steel with closed and squared ends. OEM component for lever release and retraction systems.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Pramac, model GS22 Basic. Alternate model: GS22 Baic. SKU: PC G01104
Specifications
Part Numbers
| Manufacturer Part Number | PC G01104 |
| OEM Part Number | G001104 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the dimensions and material of the PC G01104 replacement spring?
A: The PC G01104 is a compression spring with 22 mm length, 8 mm outside diameter, and 1 mm wire diameter. It is fabricated from high-carbon oil-tempered steel with closed and squared ends. This material composition provides durability and resistance to fatigue in repetitive compression cycles typical of manual pallet jack lever systems.
Q: Which Pramac pallet jack models use the PC G01104 spring?
A: The PC G01104 is an OEM replacement spring designed for the Pramac GS22 Basic manual pallet jack. This is the original equipment manufacturer part that fits the lever release and retraction mechanism in that model.
Q: What is the OEM part number cross-reference for PC G01104?
A: The Pramac manufacturer part number is PC G01104. The equivalent OEM part number is G001104. These reference the same spring component for the GS22 Basic model.
Q: What function does the PC G01104 spring perform in a pallet jack?
A: The PC G01104 is a component of the lever release and retraction system in manual pallet jacks. It provides return force and mechanical actuation support for the pump lever mechanism, allowing controlled descent of the load when the operator releases pressure.
Q: How long does a high-carbon oil-tempered steel spring typically last in service?
A: High-carbon oil-tempered steel springs like the PC G01104 are designed for extended service life under repetitive compression loads. Lifespan depends on usage frequency and load cycles. Springs showing loss of return tension, permanent deformation, or corrosion should be replaced to restore proper lever function.
