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HY 2306414

Hyster Spring for Brake Return Assembly

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Brakes Drive Unit Electric Lift Truck Parts Hyster W 40 XL XT

Compatibility

Make Hyster
Model W40XL, W40XT

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Product Description

Factory-spec Hyster spring designed for electric pallet jack brake return and drive assemblies. This precision spring maintains component tension and ensures smooth, reliable mechanical operation throughout the equipment's service life. Direct replacement for Hyster W40XL and W40XT electric pallet jacks.

Specifications

Part Numbers
OEM Part NumberHY 2306414
Manufacturer Part Number2306414
Compatible ModelsHyster W40XL, Hyster W40XT

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the HY 2306414 spring and where is it used?
A: The HY 2306414 is an OEM spring for Hyster electric lift trucks. It is mounted in the brake return assembly or drive unit to provide spring force that manages component tension and ensures proper mechanical function during normal operation.

Q: Which Hyster models require the HY 2306414 spring?
A: The HY 2306414 is engineered specifically for Hyster W40XL and W40XT electric pallet jacks. Verify your truck model and year before ordering to confirm compatibility.

Q: Are there cross-reference part numbers for the HY 2306414?
A: The HY 2306414 is the OEM Hyster part number. No confirmed cross-references or interchange part numbers from other manufacturers are currently established in the supplier database. Order by exact Hyster part number.

Q: What material and specifications define the HY 2306414?
A: The HY 2306414 is manufactured from industrial-grade spring steel with precise coil diameter, wire gauge, and spring rate engineered to Hyster specifications for consistent performance in the brake or drive assembly.

Q: How do I know if the HY 2306414 spring needs replacement?
A: Signs of spring failure include loss of spring tension, visible cracks or breaks, inability of brake or drive components to return to normal position, or sluggish operation. Springs degrade over time under continuous load cycling and should be inspected regularly in high-use equipment.