Product Description
This genuine inner bearing from Yale (part number 015119300) is engineered for electric pallet truck linkage and wheel assemblies on MPE060 and MPE080 models. Constructed from hardened bearing-grade steel, it provides reliable radial and axial load support in demanding material handling environments. As a direct replacement for factory specifications, this bearing ensures smooth operation and extended component life. Ideal for maintenance departments and fleet operators requiring dependable, factory-spec bearing replacements.
Specifications
Material
| Construction | Hardened bearing-grade steel |
Part Information
| Part Number | 015119300 |
| Manufacturer | Yale |
| Compatible Models | MPE060, MPE080 |
| Bearing Type | Inner bearing |
| Application | Linkage and wheel assemblies |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the 015119300 bearing used for?
A: The 015119300 is a Yale inner bearing designed for linkage and wheel assemblies in Yale MPE electric pallet trucks, providing radial and axial load support.
Q: Which Yale electric pallet truck models use the 015119300?
A: The 015119300 is compatible with Yale MPE060 and MPE080 electric pallet trucks. Verify your equipment model matches before ordering.
Q: What material is the 015119300 constructed from?
A: The 015119300 is constructed of hardened bearing-grade steel engineered for industrial load support and extended service life in material handling equipment.
Q: Are there cross-reference part numbers for the 015119300?
A: No direct cross-references or superseded part numbers are documented for the 015119300. Order using the exact part number for compatibility assurance.
Q: What are the load specifications for this bearing?
A: The 015119300 is engineered to handle the dynamic radial and axial loads typical of Yale MPE electric pallet truck wheel and linkage assemblies. Consult Yale equipment documentation for specific load ratings.
Q: How do I know if the bearing needs replacement?
A: Replace if you notice noise, vibration, grinding, grinding sounds, or excessive play in wheel or linkage movement during operation.
