Product Description
The MO 100 is a steel steer wheel assembly for Mobile manual pallet jacks. This assembly features a solid steel wheel and high-strength steel frame conforming to ASTM A36 specification with a powder coat finish for corrosion resistance. Supplied without bearings for direct replacement on compatible equipment. Engineered for reliable steering performance in warehouse and material handling applications.
Specifications
Mechanical Specifications
| Wheel Material | Solid steel |
| Frame Material | High-strength steel conforming to ASTM A36 specification |
| Finish | Powder coat finish for corrosion resistance |
| Bearing Configuration | No bearings included |
| Equipment Type | Manual pallet jack |
Part Numbers
| Part Number | MO 100 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | MO 100/210-1-A |
| Compatible Equipment | Mobile manual pallet jacks, model 100 and compatible variants |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the MO 100 steer wheel assembly?
A: The MO 100 is a direct replacement steer wheel assembly for Mobile manual pallet jacks. It features a solid steel wheel and ASTM A36 steel frame with powder coat finish, supplied without bearings.
Q: What materials are used in the MO 100?
A: The MO 100 uses solid steel for the wheel and high‑strength steel conforming to ASTM A36 specification for the frame. A powder coat finish provides corrosion resistance and durability in warehouse environments.
Q: Does the MO 100 include bearings?
A: No, the MO 100 is supplied without bearings. For a complete assembly with sealed ball bearings, the cross‑reference part MO 100/210-1-A is available as an alternative.
Q: Which Mobile models are compatible with the MO 100?
A: The MO 100 is compatible with Mobile brand manual pallet jacks, specifically model 100 and related variants. Verify your equipment model and specifications before ordering.
Q: What is the weight capacity for equipment using the MO 100?
A: Equipment using the MO 100 steer wheel assembly. Do not exceed this capacity to ensure safe operation and prevent damage to the assembly.
Q: How should the MO 100 be maintained?
A: Inspect the wheel and frame regularly for wear, corrosion, or damage. Keep the assembly clean and dry. If the wheel becomes damaged or develops cracks, replace with a new assembly to maintain equipment safety and performance.
