Product Description
| Model Num | Application | Cylinder | Serial Num | Bore | Rod | Code |
| 621E | STEERING | 87452362 | - | 3 | 1.75 | P-UB-10,12 |
| 621F | STEERING | 87452362 | - | 3 | 1.75 | P-UB-10,12 |
| 721E | STEERING | 87452362 | - | 3 | 1.75 | P-UB-10,12 |
| 721F | STEERING | 87452362 | - | 3 | 1.75 | P-UB-10,12 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What dimensions and bore specifications does the JIC-8605261 seal kit cover?
A: The JIC-8605261 is a P-UB-10,12 seal kit with a bore of 3 inches and rod diameter of 1.75 inches. It is designed for steering cylinders with model numbers 621E, 621F, 721E, and 721F on cylinder 87452362. Verify your cylinder model and these exact dimensions before ordering.
Q: Which equipment types is the JIC-8605261 seal kit compatible with?
A: This seal kit fits steering cylinders used on industrial material handling equipment. The kit covers multiple model variations (621E, 621F, 721E, 721F) on cylinder 87452362. Confirm your equipment model and cylinder number match before purchase to ensure correct fitment.
Q: What materials are used in the JIC-8605261 seal kit and how long does it typically last?
A: This seal kit uses standard elastomer and polymer sealing materials rated for steering cylinder duty. Lifespan varies based on duty cycle, operating pressure, and environmental conditions. Steering cylinders in industrial use typically require seal replacement every 1500 to 3000 operating hours.
Q: Can the JIC-8605261 be used as a cross-reference for other seal kit part numbers?
A: The JIC-8605261 is a specific seal kit for the P-UB-10,12 code cylinders listed. Always verify the complete cylinder number (87452362) and bore/rod measurements against your equipment documentation. Do not assume interchangeability with other seal kits without confirming cylinder type and dimensions match exactly.
Q: What inspection or maintenance should be performed on steering cylinder seals?
A: Steering cylinders should be inspected regularly for leakage or sluggish operation. External seal damage, oil weeping at the rod, or loss of steering response indicates seal wear. Seal kits are designed for planned maintenance intervals and should be stocked as preventive spares for steering systems on industrial equipment.