Product Description
Yale load wheel axle YL 524148753 is a precision-machined, corrosion-resistant axle designed for electric pallet truck models MPB040E, MPW045E, and MPW050E, supporting application in both standard and cold storage environments. Manufactured from high-tensile alloy steel with a 17 mm diameter and 148 mm length, it is compatible with BS 6205-2RS series bearings and associated string guard hardware.
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Material Specification | High-tensile alloy steel |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | YL 524148753 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the dimensions of the YL 524148753 load wheel axle?
A: The YL 524148753 is a precision-machined axle with a 17 mm diameter and 148 mm length. These dimensions are critical for bearing compatibility and proper load wheel seating on Yale electric pallet trucks.
Q: Which Yale electric pallet truck models are compatible with the YL 524148753 axle?
A: The YL 524148753 is designed for Yale models MPB040E, MPW045E, and MPW050E. It is compatible with BS 6205-2RS series bearings and associated string guard hardware used in these trucks for both standard and cold storage applications.
Q: What material is the YL 524148753 axle manufactured from?
A: The YL 524148753 is manufactured from high-tensile alloy steel, which provides corrosion resistance and mechanical strength necessary for supporting load wheel assemblies in both standard warehouse and cold storage environments.
Q: Will the YL 524148753 work in cold storage applications?
A: Yes. The YL 524148753 is engineered for use in both standard and cold storage environments. The high-tensile alloy steel maintains integrity at low temperatures and resists brittle failure that can occur with lower-grade materials.
Q: What bearings are used with the YL 524148753 axle?
A: The YL 524148753 is compatible with BS 6205-2RS series bearings. The 17 mm diameter bore accommodates these sealed, double-row bearings and associated string guard hardware designed for Yale electric pallet truck load wheel assemblies.
Q: How do I identify if my load wheel axle needs replacement?
A: Replace the axle if you observe excessive side-to-side play in the load wheel, visible scoring or corrosion on the shaft surface, or if the load wheel no longer rotates freely. A damaged axle causes uneven tire wear and poor truck handling.
