Product Description
The 015130200 is a precision double-sealed ball bearing engineered for Yale electric lift truck equipment. Featuring dual seals to protect against moisture, dust, and contaminants, this bearing delivers reliable performance in warehouses, cold storage, and dock environments. Direct replacement for specified Yale mid-capacity electric pallet jack models.
Specifications
Product Overview
| Part Number | 015130200 |
| Cross Reference | YL 015130200 |
| Manufacturer | Yale |
Physical Specifications
| Bearing Type | Double-Sealed Ball Bearing |
Compatibility
| Compatible Equipment Models | MPW050E, MPB040E, MPW045E |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Which Yale electric lift truck models use bearing YL 015130200?
A: The Yale YL 015130200 bearing is compatible with Yale electric lift truck models MPW050E, MPB040E, and MPW045E. These models represent common mid-range electric pallet jacks and hand trucks in the Yale equipment lineup.
Q: What seal design does the Yale YL 015130200 bearing have?
A: The Yale YL 015130200 bearing is a double-sealed ball bearing. The dual seals provide superior protection against water ingress, dust contamination, and moisture that can accelerate bearing degradation in warehouse, dock, or cold storage environments.
Q: Is the manufacturer part number different from the OEM part number for bearing YL 015130200?
A: The OEM part number is YL 015130200 and the manufacturer part number is 015130200. Both designations refer to the same bearing. Use either number when ordering, but verify with your supplier that the bearing matches your equipment documentation.
Q: What category of equipment does the YL 015130200 bearing support?
A: The Yale YL 015130200 bearing is classified as an electric lift truck part. It is designed for mid-capacity electric pallet jacks and material handling trucks that require sealed ball bearing components for reliable load support and wheel or drivetrain operation.
Q: When should the YL 015130200 bearing be replaced?
A: Replace the Yale YL 015130200 bearing if you detect grinding, squealing, or excessive play in wheel or drivetrain rotation. Double-sealed bearings typically outlast unsealed types. Failure symptoms indicate water or dust penetration past the seals, requiring bearing replacement before complete failure occurs.
