Product Description
BUSHING
Specifications
Product Overview
| Part Number | 64614-81100-71 |
| Manufacturer | Nichiyu |
| Product Type | Steering Linkage / Mast Assembly Bushing |
Physical Specifications
| Material | Engineered polymer or bronze composite |
| Function | Reduces friction, eliminates play, supports pivoting and articulation |
| Typical Service Life | 3 to 7 years under normal warehouse operation |
Compatibility
| Application | Electric forklift steering linkage, mast tilt assembly, side shift mechanisms |
| Compatible Equipment | Nichiyu FB10P, FB14P, FB15P, FB18P series and other compatible electric forklifts |
| Replacement Indicator | Rattling, squeaking, visible wear, or loss of smooth articulation |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What electric lift truck models fit the 64614-81100-71 bushing?
A: The 64614-81100-71 bushing is compatible with electric lift truck assemblies from major OEM brands including Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Hyster, Jungheinrich, and similar manufacturers. Verify your equipment model and serial range for exact compatibility.
Q: What are the critical dimensions of the 64614-81100-71 bushing?
A: Key bushing dimensions include outer diameter, inner diameter (bore), and length. Measure the shaft it will mount on and the mounting bore in your equipment to confirm these specifications match before ordering.
Q: What material is the 64614-81100-71 bushing made from?
A: The 64614-81100-71 bushing is typically constructed from bronze, polymer, or elastomer compounds depending on application. This material provides wear resistance and reduces friction in pivoting or sliding connections.
Q: What is the typical service life of the 64614-81100-71 bushing?
A: Bushing lifespan depends on load, articulation frequency, and lubrication. Under normal warehouse operation, bushings typically last 3 to 7 years. Replace if excessive play develops, creaking occurs, or wear becomes visible.
Q: How do I know if the 64614-81100-71 bushing needs replacement?
A: Replace the bushing if you observe rattling or play in the connection, squeaking or creaking during operation, visible cracking or deterioration, or if the assembly no longer articulates smoothly. Worn bushings compromise equipment stability and control.
