Product Description
Yale OEM bearing YL 015120200 is a double-sealed ball bearing engineered for electric lift truck assemblies, offering dependable axial and radial load support for drive and transmission applications. Includes all mandatory cross-reference and alternate part numbers.
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Material Specification | Through-hardened bearing quality steel |
| Cage Material | Steel cage |
| Finish | Machined and ground bearing surfaces |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | YL 015120200 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 015120200 |
| Alternate Part Number | Y015120200 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | 504K33 |
Performance
| Service Factor | Suitable for continuous operation in material handling environment |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the YL 015120200 bearing designed for?
A: The YL 015120200 is a Yale OEM double-sealed ball bearing engineered for electric lift truck assemblies, providing dependable axial and radial load support in drive and transmission applications.
Q: What are the cross-reference part numbers for the YL 015120200?
A: The YL 015120200 has alternate designation Y015120200 and cross-reference number 504K33. These all reference the same double-sealed bearing component.
Q: What material is the YL 015120200 made from?
A: The YL 015120200 is manufactured from through-hardened bearing quality steel with a steel cage and machined and ground bearing surfaces for precision performance.
Q: What does double-sealed mean for this bearing?
A: Double-sealed means the bearing has protective seals on both sides, containing lubrication internally and excluding moisture, dirt, and contaminants from entering the bearing assembly.
Q: Which Yale electric lift truck models use the YL 015120200?
A: The YL 015120200 is specified for Yale electric lift truck drive and transmission assemblies. Verify your equipment matches the compatible models before ordering.
Q: How do I know if this bearing needs replacement?
A: Replace the bearing if you observe grinding noise, vibration during rotation, rough spinning, seal leakage, or excessive axial or radial play in the bearing assembly.
