Product Description
Yale YL 504230259 OEM carbon-graphite motor brush for drive motor assemblies in Yale electric lift trucks; includes part numbers YL 504230259 and YT504230259. Verified for direct fitment in original equipment.
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Brush Material | Carbon-graphite composite |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | YL 504230259 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 504230259 |
| Alternate Part Number | YT504230259 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the material composition of brush YL 504230259?
A: The YL 504230259 is manufactured from carbon-graphite composite material. This composition provides optimal electrical conductivity and wear resistance for Yale drive motor assemblies.
Q: What are the alternate part numbers for YL 504230259?
A: The YL 504230259 is also referenced as YT504230259 (alternate designation). These part numbers are interchangeable for Yale electric lift trucks and represent the same OEM brush assembly.
Q: How do I verify that YL 504230259 is the correct brush for my equipment?
A: Verify the drive motor assembly type and model year in your Yale electric lift truck documentation. The YL 504230259 is engineered for direct fitment in specified Yale drive motor models. Match your motor specifications to the part compatibility range before ordering.
Q: What is the lifespan of a carbon-graphite motor brush like YL 504230259?
A: Brush life varies based on motor duty cycle, load, and operating conditions. In typical warehouse use, carbon-graphite brushes last 1,000 to 2,000 operating hours. High-use environments require more frequent replacement.
Q: Is YL 504230259 an OEM part?
A: Yes, YL 504230259 is an original Yale equipment manufacturer part verified for direct fitment in Yale drive motor assemblies. It meets OEM electrical and dimensional specifications.
Q: How do I know when the YL 504230259 brush needs replacement?
A: Replace the brush when you observe reduced motor torque, increased motor noise or arcing, visible carbon dust around the motor housing, or erratic drive response. Worn brushes reduce motor efficiency and can damage the commutator if not replaced promptly.
