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Lake Elsinore, CA · Family owned & operated

Pallet Jack Parts · Lake Elsinore, CA

Pallet Jack Parts — Manual and Electric

A pallet jack is the cheapest thing in your building to fix and the most expensive thing to be without. We stock the wear parts that actually fail: load wheels, steer wheels, seal kits, pump assemblies, entry rollers and tiller components.

Brands we source

  • Crown
  • Lift-Rite
  • Multiton
  • Big Joe
  • Blue Giant
  • Raymond
  • Toyota
  • Hyster
  • Yale
  • Presto
  • Wesco
  • Uline
  • Global Industrial
  • Mighty Lift
  • Dayton

Authorized TVH supplier

Direct access to a catalog of 37M+ part references.

Four generations, one family

Founded 1973 — still answering our own phone.

Low overhead, lower prices

No corporate markup layered onto your invoice.

Same-day & next-day options

Most in-stock TVH lines ship the day you call.

What we stock and source

Pallet Jack Parts by category

Wheels & rollers

  • Load wheels — nylon, polyurethane and rubber
  • Tandem load wheel assemblies
  • Steer wheels and steer wheel kits
  • Entry and exit rollers
  • Axles, pins, bearings and snap rings
  • Caster assemblies for electrics

Hydraulics & pump units

  • Complete seal kits
  • Pump assemblies (drop-in replacements)
  • Pump handles and handle bearings
  • Release levers, chains and linkages
  • Lowering valves and springs
  • Hydraulic oil and fill plugs
  • Push rods and lift arms

Frame & forks

  • Fork weldments and fork tips
  • Lift arms and linkage bars
  • Fork covers and skid plates
  • Load rollers and roller bracket kits
  • Hardware, pins and cotter kits

Electric pallet jack parts

  • Tiller heads and control handles
  • Potentiometers and throttle assemblies
  • Contactors, solenoids and relays
  • Drive tires and drive wheel assemblies
  • Brake coils and brake assemblies
  • Traction batteries, cables and chargers
  • Horn buttons, switches and belly buttons
  • Control cards and wiring harnesses

Not seeing it? This list covers what we move most, not the limit of what we can get. As an authorized TVH supplier we reach a catalog of more than 37 million part references — if it exists for your machine, ask us.

Diagnose before you buy

Common symptoms and what usually causes them

You do not need a part number to call us. Describe what the machine is doing and we will help you narrow it down — buying the right part once is cheaper than buying two.

Common pallet jack parts symptoms and likely causes
Symptom Where we would look first
Forks lift a few inches and stop Low or contaminated hydraulic oil, or a worn pump seal kit. Start with the seal kit — it is a fraction of the cost of a pump.
Forks will not stay up / creep down Lowering valve or the seal kit. If the release lever was recently adjusted, check that first.
Handle pumps but nothing happens Broken pump linkage or a shot pump assembly. On older Multiton and Lift-Rite units the drop-in pump is usually the cheaper fix.
Jack drags, will not roll into a pallet Flat-spotted load wheels or seized bearings. Replace them in pairs — one new wheel and one worn wheel tracks crooked.
Steer wheels shredded to the hub Poly on concrete, rubber on rough or wet floors, nylon for heavy loads on smooth floors. Wrong compound is the usual culprit.
Electric jack creeps or will not move Contactor, potentiometer, or a tired battery pack. Load-test the battery before buying a control card.

General guidance only. Always follow the manufacturer's service manual and lock out equipment before working on it.

Why buy from us

A family shop with a global catalog behind it

Herb Grady Company has been supplying parts in Southern California since 1973 — today from Lake Elsinore. Four generations of the same family, an authorized TVH catalog, and an overhead structure lean enough that the savings reach you instead of a corporate margin target.

  • Family owned and operated

    Herb Grady started this company in 1973. It passed to his son, then to his granddaughter Renee Heipley, who runs it today — with the fourth generation already in the building. That is why we still know which parts last and which ones come back.

  • Service that answers the phone

    You get a person who knows material handling equipment, not a queue position. We help you diagnose before you buy, we tell you honestly when a part is backordered, and we call you back when we say we will.

  • Low overhead, passed straight through

    We are not carrying a national sales force, a showroom or a marketing department. Our cost structure is lean on purpose, and the difference shows up on your invoice instead of somebody's quarterly target.

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Straight answers

Pallet Jack Parts: your questions answered

What is the difference between nylon, polyurethane and rubber load wheels?
Nylon rolls easiest and carries the most weight, but it is hard and it transmits noise and floor damage. Polyurethane is the general-purpose middle ground — quieter, kinder to floors, good wear life. Rubber grips best on wet, oily or uneven surfaces and is the quietest, but it wears fastest under heavy load. Tell us your floor and your typical load and we will tell you which one to buy.
Can you match parts if I only have the pallet jack in front of me?
Yes. Manual pallet jacks are largely a handful of design families that many brands share. Send a photo of the pump unit and the data tag, measure the load wheel diameter and width, and count the fork length — that is usually enough for us to identify the correct kit.
Is it worth repairing a pallet jack or should I replace it?
As a rule of thumb: if the frame and forks are straight and the pump housing is not cracked, repair it. A seal kit and a set of wheels typically costs a small fraction of a new jack and buys years of service. If the forks are bent, the lift arms are cracked, or the pump housing is weeping from the casting, replacement is the honest answer — and we will tell you that.
Do you carry parts for electric pallet jacks too?
Yes — tiller heads, potentiometers, contactors, drive tires, brake assemblies, batteries and chargers for Crown, Raymond, Toyota, Hyster, Yale and Big Joe electric pallet trucks. Electric units need the serial number to get the right part.
How long do pallet jack seal kits take to install?
Most technicians rebuild a manual pump in under an hour with basic tools. If you have never done one, ask us when you order and we will walk you through the sequence — the trick is bleeding the air out of the pump afterward, which is where most first attempts go wrong.

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Other equipment we supply

Send us a photo of the pump tag.

That plus the wheel size is usually all we need to put the right kit in your hands.

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