Product Description
The Hyster HY 43206 mast roller bearing is designed for electric lift truck applications and is compatible with Hyster E60XN and H40-65XM models. This bearing features an outer diameter of 92.28 mm, inner diameter of 34.57 mm, and width of 30.96 mm, and may cross-reference as HY1333399, CL1333399, or 1333399.
Specifications
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | HY 43206 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | HY43206 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | HY1333399, CL1333399, 1333399 |
| Replaces/Supersedes | Supersedes HY1333399 |
| Compatible Equipment Models | Hyster E60XN, H40-65XM |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the HY 43206 bearing and what does it do?
A: The HY 43206 is a mast roller bearing designed for electric lift truck mast and load wheel assemblies. It provides support and smooth rotation under the vertical loads encountered during lift and lowering cycles.
Q: What are the exact dimensions of the HY 43206 bearing?
A: The HY 43206 has the following dimensions: outer diameter of 92.28 mm, inner diameter of 34.57 mm, and width of 30.96 mm. Verify these measurements against your equipment before ordering to ensure correct fitment.
Q: Which Hyster models does the HY 43206 fit?
A: The HY 43206 is compatible with Hyster E60XN and H40-65XM electric lift truck models. Confirm your specific model and serial range against OEM documentation to verify compatibility.
Q: What are the cross-reference and superseding part numbers for the HY 43206?
A: The HY 43206 may cross-reference as HY1333399, CL1333399, or 1333399. It supersedes the older HY1333399 designation. When ordering, use the exact SKU HY 43206 to avoid confusion and ensure you receive the correct mast roller bearing.
Q: How long does the HY 43206 bearing typically last?
A: Service life depends on duty cycle, load handling frequency, and maintenance practices. Mast roller bearings in electric lift trucks typically provide 3 to 5 years of service. Replace if you observe binding, unusual noise, lateral play, or difficulty during mast raise or lower cycles.
