Product Description
Hyster HY 2061914 axle shaft is a greasable, forged steel replacement component for electric lift trucks, featuring 23 straight splines, 1-3/8 inch shaft diameter, 19 inch shaft length, and an 8-lug mounting pattern. OEM part HY 2061914; fits Hyster S60XL and comparable models.
Specifications
Dimensional Specifications
| Mounting Interface | 8-lug pattern with 4-7/8 inch spacing |
| Spline Specification | 23-tooth straight involute spline |
Material & Construction
| Construction | Forged steel shaft with machined spline profile |
| Surface Finish | Precision ground bearing surfaces |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | HY 2061914 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | 2061914 |
| Compatible Models | Confirmable fitment for Hyster S60XL series forklifts |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the HY 2061914 axle shaft and what does it do?
A: The HY 2061914 is a forged steel axle shaft for Hyster electric lift trucks. It transmits drive torque from the motor to the wheels and features 23 straight splines, a 1-3/8 inch shaft diameter, 19 inch length, and an 8-lug wheel mounting pattern.
Q: Which Hyster models is the HY 2061914 axle shaft compatible with?
A: The HY 2061914 fits Hyster S60XL series forklifts and comparable lift truck models with matching 23-spline, 1-3/8 inch diameter specifications. Verify the spline count, shaft diameter, and 8-lug mounting interface match your equipment.
Q: What material is the HY 2061914 axle shaft made from?
A: The HY 2061914 is constructed from forged steel with precision-ground bearing surfaces and a machined spline profile. This provides superior strength, wear resistance, and precise fit in the hub and bearing assemblies.
Q: What cross-reference part numbers exist for the HY 2061914?
A: The HY 2061914 cross-references as part number 2061914. If you need compatibility information with other OEM brands like Crown, Toyota, Raymond, or Yale, contact us with your equipment specifications.
Q: What indicates an axle shaft needs replacement?
A: Replace the HY 2061914 if you notice excessive wheel wobble, abnormal grinding or clicking during drive operation, visible spline damage, or signs of fatigue cracking in the forged steel.
