Product Description
The gas spring cap screw is a direct replacement fastener designed for Yale electric pallet jacks. This hardened steel cap screw secures gas spring components on the lift mechanism, ensuring reliable load-holding force and platform stability during operation.
Engineered for durability and corrosion resistance, this industrial-grade fastener is essential for maintaining the structural integrity of your Yale pallet jack. Compatible with Yale electric pallet jack model MPB 040 E.
Specifications
Product Overview
| Description | Cap Screw |
Physical Specifications
| Material | Hardened Steel |
| Finish | Industrial-Grade Corrosion-Resistant Plating |
| Function | Secures gas spring components, maintains load-holding force |
Compatibility
| Application | Gas Spring Fastening |
| Compatible Equipment | Yale Electric Pallet Jacks |
| Compatible Model | MPB 040 E |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the YL 580031999 cap screw used for?
A: The YL 580031999 is a cap screw assembly designed for gas spring fastening applications on Yale electric pallet jacks. It secures gas spring components and maintains load-holding force on the lift mechanism.
Q: Which Yale pallet jack model uses this cap screw?
A: The YL 580031999 cap screw is compatible with Yale electric pallet jack model MPB 040 E. Verify your equipment model before ordering.
Q: What material is this cap screw made from?
A: The YL 580031999 is manufactured from hardened steel with industrial-grade plating to resist corrosion and fastener stress relaxation. Material composition is designed to withstand cyclic loading from gas spring pressure in material handling service.
Q: How often should this cap screw be inspected?
A: Inspect this cap screw during regular equipment maintenance intervals, typically every 6 to 12 months depending on usage frequency. Check for loosening, corrosion, or deformation. Replace if damaged or if gas spring pressure is no longer maintained.
Q: What is the consequence of a failed cap screw?
A: A failed or loosened cap screw can result in gas spring separation, loss of load holding force, and potential platform collapse or uncontrolled descent. Equipment must not be operated with a missing or failed cap screw.
