Product Description
Yale YL 15128200 is an OEM bearing designed for manual pallet jack assemblies. Cross-referenced as YT15128200 and equivalent to YL15128200, this component is compatible with select Yale manual pallet jack models. Technical details regarding dimensions, bearing type, and placement must be confirmed with Yale manufacturer technical resources for precise fitment and application.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Yale, model YL 15128200. SKU: YL 15128200
Specifications
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | YL 15128200 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | YL 15128200 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | YT 15128200 |
| Equivalent Part Numbers | YL15128200, YT15128200 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the YL 15128200 bearing and what equipment does it fit?
A: The YL 15128200 is an OEM bearing designed for manual pallet jack assemblies manufactured by Yale. This bearing is a direct OEM replacement part. Cross-reference part number YT15128200 is equivalent. Verify your equipment model with your technical documentation before ordering to confirm fitment.
Q: What are the cross-reference and equivalent part numbers for YL 15128200?
A: YL 15128200 has the following cross-references: YT15128200 (cross-reference designation) and YL15128200 (equivalent). These designations identify the same OEM component. When sourcing replacements, use any of these part numbers interchangeably.
Q: How do I verify dimensions and bearing specifications for the YL 15128200?
A: Bearing dimensions, bore size, and type specifications must be confirmed against your equipment serial number and Yale manufacturer technical resources. Check your pallet jack documentation or the original bearing removed from your equipment to verify the bore diameter, width, and seal type before placing an order.
Q: What is the typical lifespan of this OEM bearing in manual pallet jack applications?
A: Bearing lifespan depends on load cycles, maintenance frequency, and environmental conditions. Regular inspection for noise, excessive play, or roughness indicates wear. Adequate lubrication extends service life significantly. Replace the bearing when you detect grinding sounds, lateral movement in the assembly, or resistance during operation.
