Product Description
VJ 66239 entry roller is a steel frame component designed for Valu-Jack 5500 and 6600 series manual pallet jacks, providing pallet entry guidance at the frame entry interface for models 5500-6632.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Valu-Jack, model 6600. SKU: VJ 66239
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Roller Material | Steel construction |
Part Numbers & Compatibility
| OEM Part Number | VJ 66239 |
| Alternative Part Number | 66239 |
| Compatible Equipment Models | Valu-Jack 5500 series, Valu-Jack 6600 series |
| Compatible Model Range | Valu-Jack 5500-6632 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What equipment does the VJ 66239 entry roller fit?
A: The VJ 66239 is designed for Valu-Jack 5500 and 6600 series manual pallet jacks. It functions as a steel frame component that guides pallet entry at the frame entry interface. Verify your equipment model matches the compatible range 5500-6632 before ordering.
Q: What is the material and construction of the VJ 66239?
A: The VJ 66239 is a steel entry roller component designed to withstand repetitive pallet insertion and removal cycles in manual pallet jack applications. Steel construction provides durability in standard warehouse and material handling environments.
Q: Are there alternative part numbers for this entry roller?
A: Yes. The part number 66239 and full designation VJ 66239 refer to the same component. When ordering replacement parts, reference either designation to ensure you receive the correct entry roller for your Valu-Jack equipment.
Q: What is the expected service life of this entry roller?
A: Steel entry rollers typically provide extended service life in normal warehouse duty cycles. Lifespan depends on pallet entry frequency, load consistency, and maintenance. Regular visual inspection for wear, cracks, or deformation helps identify when replacement is needed.
Q: How should this entry roller be stored?
A: Store in a dry location away from moisture and corrosive substances. Keep the roller in a temperature-controlled environment (50-85°F) to prevent rust formation and material degradation.
