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MO D118

Mobile D118 Manual Pallet Jack Traverse Part

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Product Description

Mobile MO D118 is an OEM traverse part specifically designed for Mobile brand manual pallet jack models. The part is directly compatible with the traverse mechanism, ensuring correct structural function for load transfer and steering linkage.

Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Mobile, model D118. SKU: MO D118

Specifications

Part Numbers
Manufacturer Part NumberMO D118
OEM Part NumberMO D118

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the MO D118 traverse part used for?
A: The MO D118 is an OEM traverse part for Mobile manual pallet jacks. It functions in the traverse mechanism to enable load transfer and steering linkage operation. The traverse component connects the steering control to the load wheel position.

Q: Which Mobile pallet jack models use the MO D118?
A: The MO D118 is specifically designed for Mobile brand manual pallet jack model D118. Verify your equipment model matches before ordering, as traverse parts are model-specific.

Q: What material is the MO D118 traverse made from?
A: The MO D118 is constructed from steel. Steel composition provides the rigidity and strength necessary for traverse mechanisms that control load positioning and steering linkage under operating loads.

Q: Are there cross-reference part numbers or equivalents for the MO D118?
A: No cross-reference part numbers are available for the MO D118. This is an OEM-specific component for Mobile equipment. Order using the exact SKU to ensure correct fitment.

Q: What symptoms indicate the traverse part needs replacement?
A: Replace the traverse part if you notice steering becomes difficult, load positioning is uneven, the truck pulls to one side, or there is visible cracking or bending of the component. These indicate the traverse mechanism has lost structural integrity.