Product Description
Handle pressure roller
Specifications
Product Overview
| Part Number | WW 97-112 |
| Product Type | Handle Pressure Roller |
Physical Specifications
| Material | Nylon or plastic compound with steel or alloy bearing surfaces |
| Function | Rides on pressure linkage mechanism; distributes pressure and provides smooth articulation |
| Bearing Surface | Low-friction rolling design |
Compatibility
| Compatible Equipment | Manual Pallet Jacks |
| Replacement Indicator | Stiff or grinding handle operation, visible wear flats, excessive linkage play |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the WW 97-112 handle pressure roller used for?
A: The WW 97-112 is a handle pressure roller component that rides on the pressure linkage mechanism. It distributes pressure and provides smooth articulation of the handle assembly during manual pallet jack operation.
Q: What pallet jack models use the WW 97-112 handle pressure roller?
A: The WW 97-112 is a Dayton OEM handle pressure roller. Verify your manual pallet jack equipment matches Dayton model and serial specifications before ordering.
Q: What materials is the handle pressure roller made from?
A: Handle pressure rollers for pallet jacks are typically made from nylon or plastic compounds with steel or alloy bearing surfaces to provide low-friction rolling action.
Q: How do I know if the handle pressure roller needs replacement?
A: Replace the handle pressure roller if you experience stiff or grinding handle operation, visible wear flats on the roller surface, or excessive play in the pressure linkage. A worn roller increases handle effort and can damage the linkage mechanism.
