Product Description
Mobile MO D126 Tab Washer for manual pallet jacks. Steel flat washer, meets DIN 126 dimensional standard, cross-compatible with MOD126, MLD126, and ML D126. Suitable for Mobile brand pallet trucks.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Mobile, model D126. SKU: MO D126
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Material Specification | Steel |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | MO D126 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | MO D126 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | MOD126, MLD126, ML D126 |
| Replaces/Supersedes Part Numbers | MOD126; MLD126; ML D126 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the purpose of the MO D126 tab washer?
A: The MO D126 is a steel tab washer used in Mobile manual pallet jack assemblies. Tab washers prevent bolts and fasteners from loosening due to vibration by locking tabs that bend over the fastener head or bolt.
Q: What standard does the MO D126 meet?
A: The MO D126 tab washer meets DIN 126 dimensional and material standards. DIN 126 specification ensures the washer is compatible with metric fasteners and provides consistent locking performance.
Q: What material is the MO D126 made from?
A: The MO D126 is manufactured from steel. Steel tab washers provide durability, corrosion resistance when properly maintained, and reliable vibration-locking performance in material handling equipment.
Q: Are there cross-reference or equivalent part numbers for the MO D126?
A: Yes. The MO D126 has cross-reference part numbers: MOD126, MLD126, and ML D126. These part numbers are interchangeable with MO D126. Verify the fastener size and thread pitch match your application before substituting.
Q: Which pallet jack models use the MO D126 tab washer?
A: The MO D126 is designed for Mobile brand manual pallet jack model D126. Verify your equipment model before ordering. Tab washer dimensions are fastener-specific and must match the bolt or stud size on your equipment.
Q: When should the MO D126 tab washer be replaced?
A: Replace the tab washer if the locking tabs are bent, cracked, or no longer contact the fastener head. A compromised washer cannot prevent fastener loosening, which may result in component failure or loss.
