Product Description
Hyster HY 826037 is a 24VDC series wound motor designed for hydraulic pump drive in electric lift truck applications. Replaces Hyster 0826037 and supersedes 0826038. Direct OEM fitment for multiple Hyster electric lift truck models with confirmed 24V battery systems.
Specifications
Electrical
| Motor Voltage | 24VDC continuous duty |
| Typical Compatible Battery Voltage | 24 volts DC |
| Control Voltage | 24VDC direct input |
Material
| Frame Material | Industrial-grade steel housing |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | 826037 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | Replaces 0826037, supersedes 0826038 |
Performance Specifications
| Duty Cycle | S2 60 minutes, suitable for intermittent pump application |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the specifications of the HY 826037 motor?
A: The HY 826037 is a 24VDC series wound motor rated for continuous duty. Duty cycle is S2 60 minutes, suitable for intermittent hydraulic pump drive applications. Frame material is industrial-grade steel housing.
Q: What is the difference between HY 826037 and the earlier OEM parts 0826037 and 0826038?
A: HY 826037 replaces Hyster 0826037 and supersedes 0826038. The newer part number represents an updated design maintaining the same 24VDC continuous duty specification. Use HY 826037 as the current standard replacement.
Q: Which Hyster electric lift trucks are compatible with the HY 826037?
A: The HY 826037 has confirmed fitment for multiple Hyster electric lift truck models with 24V battery systems. Verify your equipment operates on 24VDC and is designed for hydraulic pump drive before ordering.
Q: What is the duty cycle for the HY 826037?
A: Duty cycle is S2 60 minutes, meaning the motor operates at rated load for 60 minutes followed by rest periods. This classification makes it suitable for intermittent pump applications typical in lift truck hydraulic systems, not continuous run scenarios.
Q: How do I verify the HY 826037 motor is functioning correctly?
A: Verify 24VDC supply voltage is present at motor terminals. Motor should run smoothly without grinding or loud noise. Check for adequate hydraulic pump output pressure and flow. Abnormal heat generation or lack of response to voltage input indicates motor failure.
