Product Description
OEM replacement bushing, part number 5072485-05, for electric lift truck applications. Manufacturer: Yale. No alternate or superseding part numbers found through approved sources.
Specifications
Part Numbers
| Manufacturer Part Number | 5072485-05 |
| OEM Part Number | 5072485-05 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the material composition of the 5072485-05 bushing?
A: The 5072485-05 is a Yale OEM replacement bushing manufactured from engineered composite or bronze-based material designed for load-bearing and wear resistance in pivot and rotational joints. The material composition ensures low friction and extended service life under dynamic truck loading.
Q: Which Yale electric lift truck models use the 5072485-05 bushing?
A: The 5072485-05 is an OEM Yale part compatible with specific Yale electric lift truck models and years. Exact model compatibility depends on your truck serial range and application point. Verify your Yale truck model and chassis before ordering to ensure correct fitment.
Q: Are there alternate or superseding part numbers for the 5072485-05?
A: The 5072485-05 is the current OEM part number. No alternate or superseding part numbers have been found through approved Yale sources. This is a Yale-specific part, and cross-references to other brands are not available. Order using the exact part number 5072485-05.
Q: What is the expected lifespan of the 5072485-05 bushing in service?
A: The 5072485-05 bushing is engineered for several years of reliable service in Yale lift truck applications under normal operating loads and maintenance conditions. Lifespan depends on load cycles, operating environment, temperature exposure, and maintenance practices. Bushings in cold storage or high-cycle environments may wear faster.
Q: What symptoms indicate the 5072485-05 bushing needs replacement?
A: Signs of bushing wear include excessive play or movement in the affected joint, grinding or squeaking noises during operation, uneven steering response, or visible wear marks on the bushing surface. Worn bushings reduce steering precision and can cause premature wear of adjacent components, so timely replacement is recommended.
