Product Description
Bushing
Specifications
Product Overview
| Product Type | Bushing |
Physical Specifications
| Material Composition | Elastomer or composite |
| Compression Resistance | High-performance under continuous stress |
| Friction Reduction | Reduces metal-to-metal wear |
| Expected Service Life | 2-5 years under normal operation |
| Wear Indicators | Increased noise or sloppy movement indicates replacement needed |
Compatibility
| Application | Steering columns, load wheels, pivot points |
| Equipment Compatibility | Electric lift trucks, forklifts, stackers |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is this bushing used for in electric lift trucks?
A: This bushing (SKU 220016495) is a wear component that reduces friction between moving parts in electric lift truck assemblies. It is typically used in steering columns, load wheels, or pivot points to allow smooth movement while protecting metal-to-metal contact.
Q: Which electric lift truck models are compatible with SKU 220016495?
A: This bushing is compatible with standard electric lift truck models from major OEMs including Crown, Toyota, Raymond, and Yale. Verify the specific mounting location and dimensions on your equipment before ordering to ensure correct fitment.
Q: What material is this bushing made from?
A: SKU 220016495 is manufactured from a durable elastomer or composite material designed for high-wear applications in material handling equipment. The material resists compression and maintains performance under continuous operational stress.
Q: How long does this bushing typically last?
A: The lifespan of this bushing depends on equipment usage frequency and operating conditions. Under normal operation, expect 2 to 5 years before wear becomes noticeable. Increased noise or sloppy movement in the affected assembly indicates replacement is needed.
Q: What are the dimensions and weight specifications for SKU 220016495?
A: Exact dimensions and weight specifications vary by application. Contact us directly with your equipment model and serial number to confirm the correct bushing dimensions for your assembly.
