Product Description
Dayton WW 97-41 hydraulic pump assembly for model 4YX97 manual pallet jack. Complete replacement unit includes piston assembly, valve cartridge kit, spring mechanism, and integrated seal package. Three-position control system with raise, neutral, and lower functions. Hand-operated piston pump design with cast metal pump body and mounting hardware.
Specifications
Material
| Pump Body Construction | Cast metal housing with threaded screw plug closure |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | WW 97-41 |
| Cross-Reference Part Number | Dayton 97-41 |
| Compatible Equipment Model | Dayton 4YX97 manual pallet jack |
Performance
| Pumping Mechanism | Up-down handle motion actuated hydraulic pressure generation |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is included in the WW 97-41 hydraulic pump assembly?
A: The WW 97-41 is a complete hydraulic pump assembly for Dayton 4YX97 manual pallet jacks. It includes a piston assembly, valve cartridge kit, spring mechanism, integrated seal package, and cast metal pump body with mounting hardware. This is a full replacement unit.
Q: Which Dayton pallet jack models does the WW 97-41 fit?
A: The WW 97-41 is engineered for Dayton model 4YX97 manual pallet jacks. The OEM Dayton part number is 97-41. Cross-reference with Dayton 97-41 when verifying compatibility or comparing specifications.
Q: How does the WW 97-41 pump operate?
A: The WW 97-41 uses a hand-operated piston pump design. The up-down handle motion actuates the hydraulic pressure generation. The three-position control system provides raise, neutral, and lower functions for load lifting and lowering operations.
Q: What is the pump body constructed from?
A: The WW 97-41 pump body is cast metal housing with a threaded screw plug closure. This construction provides durability and a sealed housing for hydraulic pressure retention and equipment safety.
Q: Can the WW 97-41 be used as a partial replacement, or must the entire pump be replaced?
A: The WW 97-41 is a complete replacement pump assembly. It is designed and balanced as an integrated unit. Individual component repair or partial replacement is not recommended. Replace the entire assembly if failure diagnosis indicates pump damage.
