Product Description
Lift-Rite LF 10259-A OEM washer for manual pallet jack hydraulic or handle assemblies. Engineered for precise fit and torque load distribution in Lift-Rite pallet trucks. Direct OEM replacement. No cross-reference part numbers noted.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Lift-Rite, model L-50. Alternate model: L50; L 50. SKU: LF 10259-A
Specifications
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | LF 10259-A |
| Manufacturer Part Number | LF 10259-A |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the LF 10259-A washer and what does it do?
A: The LF 10259-A is an OEM washer for Lift-Rite manual pallet jack hydraulic or handle assemblies. It is engineered to distribute torque loads evenly and maintain precise fit in critical fastener locations within the hydraulic and control lever systems. This is a direct OEM replacement part.
Q: Which Lift-Rite pallet jack models does the LF 10259-A fit?
A: The LF 10259-A is compatible with Lift-Rite L-50 series manual pallet jacks (also referenced as L50 or L 50). Do not assume fitment on L-55, L-60, or other model series without verifying the parts manual for your specific equipment serial range.
Q: Are there alternate or cross-reference part numbers for the LF 10259-A?
A: No cross-reference part numbers are noted in official technical documentation. The LF 10259-A is the primary OEM identifier. If you cannot locate LF 10259-A, verify your equipment model and serial range against the assembly drawing or contact the parts supplier for confirmation.
Q: What material is the LF 10259-A washer made from?
A: The LF 10259-A is constructed to OEM material and finish specifications for load-bearing washer applications in manual pallet jack assemblies. Material composition ensures proper torque distribution and corrosion resistance in normal material handling environments.
Q: What failure symptoms indicate the LF 10259-A washer needs replacement?
A: Signs of washer wear or failure include loose fasteners that cannot be tightened to specification, visible crushing or deformation under the fastener head, rattling or play in the hydraulic or handle assembly, or fastener holes that enlarge during normal operation. Replace if fastener torque cannot be maintained.
