Product Description
Thermostat and gasket assembly, manufacturer part number 5800001-79, for electric lift truck cooling systems. Direct fit for FE & GM 3.0L engine-equipped Yale models, maintaining engine operating temperature at a nominal 180°F. Compatible with a wide range of Yale truck models.
Specifications
Part Numbers
| Manufacturer Part Number | 5800001-79 |
| OEM Part Number | 5800001-79 |
| Compatible Models | GLP060ZG, GP060ZG, GTP060ZG, GC060ZG, GC065ZG, GLC060ZG, GLC065ZG, GTC060ZG, GTC065ZG, GLP050ZG, GLP055ZG, GP050ZG, GP055ZG, GTP050ZG, GTP055ZG, GLP040RF, GLP050RF, GLP060RF, GP040RF, GP050RF, GP060RF, GTP040RF, GTP050RF, GTP060RF, GC040RF, GC050RF, GLC040RF, GLC050RF, GTC040RF, GTC050RF, GC050ZG, GC055ZG, GLC050ZG, GLC055ZG, GTC050ZG, GTC055ZG |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Which Yale electric lift truck models does thermostat assembly 5800001-79 fit?
A: Thermostat assembly 5800001-79 is designed for FE and GM 3.0L engine-equipped Yale models including GLP, GP, GTP, and GC series in 40, 50, 55, 60, and 65 ton capacities. Verify your specific model number against the compatible models list before ordering.
Q: What is the operating temperature specification for thermostat 5800001-79?
A: This thermostat assembly maintains engine operating temperature at a nominal 180 degrees Fahrenheit. This temperature range is correct for FE and GM 3.0L engines in Yale lift trucks.
Q: Does thermostat assembly 5800001-79 include the gasket?
A: Yes, SKU 5800001-79 includes both the thermostat and gasket assembly as a complete unit for Yale engine cooling systems. No additional components are required for cooling system installation.
Q: Is thermostat assembly 5800001-79 a direct OEM replacement?
A: Yes, this assembly is designed as a direct fit replacement for OEM part number 5800001-79 in compatible Yale models. Confirm your equipment model matches the compatibility list before ordering.
Q: How often should thermostat assembly 5800001-79 be replaced?
A: Replace thermostat assemblies when cooling system temperatures become unstable or fail to maintain 180 degrees Fahrenheit nominal operation. Regular cooling system maintenance and inspection extend component service life.