Product Description
The Hyster HY 3013386 bronze bushing is a precision-machined component designed for pivot and wear applications in electric lift truck assemblies. Constructed from SAE 660 bearing bronze with oil-impregnated self-lubricating properties, this bushing features a nominal 1.000 inch inner diameter, 1.250 inch outer diameter, and 1.000 inch length, with manufacturing tolerances for precise press-fit mounting. Used in critical subassemblies to ensure long service life under radial loading.
Specifications
Compatibility
| Machine Compatibility | Designed for Hyster electric lift truck models utilizing OEM bushing HY 3013386 |
Material & Construction
| Finish | Precision machined |
Mechanical Specifications
| Maximum Allowable PV (Pressure-Velocity) Factor | 20,000 psi·ft/min |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | HY 3013386 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 3013386 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the dimensions and material specifications of the HY 3013386 bushing?
A: The HY 3013386 is machined from SAE 660 bearing bronze with oil-impregnated self-lubricating properties. Nominal dimensions are 1.000 inch inner diameter, 1.250 inch outer diameter, and 1.000 inch length. Manufacturing tolerances are precision-controlled for press-fit mounting in Hyster electric lift truck assemblies.
Q: Which Hyster models use the HY 3013386 bushing?
A: The HY 3013386 is designed for Hyster electric lift truck models that utilize OEM bushing HY 3013386 in pivot and wear applications. Verify your equipment model number before ordering to confirm this bushing is the correct replacement.
Q: What is the maximum pressure-velocity rating for this SAE 660 bronze bushing?
A: The HY 3013386 has a maximum allowable Pv factor of 20,000 psi·ft/min. This rating ensures the bushing will perform reliably under radial loading in its intended pivot and wear applications when properly installed and maintained.
Q: Why is the HY 3013386 self-lubricating and what does that mean?
A: The HY 3013386 is oil-impregnated SAE 660 bearing bronze, meaning oil is absorbed into the bronze material itself. This allows the bushing to release lubricant during operation, reducing friction and extending service life without requiring external greasing in most applications.
Q: What causes bushing failure and when should the HY 3013386 be replaced?
A: Bushings wear from radial loading, inadequate lubrication, or misalignment. The HY 3013386 should be replaced when you observe excessive play or movement in the pivot point, metal-to-metal noise, or difficulty in pivot operation. Always measure the bore before ordering replacement bushings.