Valu-Jack

VJ 55F6

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VJ 55F6

Spring Pin

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5500 2 Hydraulic Unit Manual Pallet Jack Parts pins Valu Jack

Compatibility

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Model 5500-2 Hydraulic Unit, 55002 Hydraulic Unit, 5500 2 Hydraulic Unit

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Product Description

Spring Pin

Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Valu-Jack, model 5500-2 Hydraulic Unit. Alternate model: 55002 Hydraulic Unit; 5500 2 Hydraulic Unit. SKU: VJ 55F6

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What pallet jack models does the VJ 55F6 spring pin fit?
A: The VJ 55F6 spring pin is designed for Valu-Jack model 5500-2 manual pallet jacks. It also fits alternate model designations including 55002 Hydraulic Unit and 5500 2 Hydraulic Unit. Verify your pallet jack model number before ordering.

Q: What is the function of a spring pin in a pallet jack hydraulic assembly?
A: The spring pin in the VJ 55F6 provides retention and positioning for hydraulic components within the Valu-Jack 5500-2 hydraulic unit. It works with the retaining ring and other fasteners to maintain structural integrity under load cycles.

Q: Are there cross-reference or equivalent part numbers for the VJ 55F6?
A: No direct cross-references to competing brands have been documented for the VJ 55F6. This is an OEM specification part for Valu-Jack equipment. If you need compatibility information for other pallet jack brands, contact our parts team with your equipment model number.

Q: What material is the VJ 55F6 made from?
A: The VJ 55F6 is manufactured from spring steel designed to withstand repeated compression and tension cycles in hydraulic service. The material specification ensures durability in standard manual pallet jack duty cycles.

Q: How often should the VJ 55F6 spring pin be replaced?
A: The VJ 55F6 spring pin does not require routine replacement if the pallet jack is properly maintained. Replace the pin if you observe loss of tension, visible deformation, or corrosion that compromises retention function. Inspect the pin during annual hydraulic unit service.