Product Description
Hyster HY 826127 is a 24VDC generic traction motor for electric lift trucks, specified for continuous duty applications and standard mounting in Hyster lift truck drive systems. OEM part number confirmed; no cross-reference identifiers available from approved sources.
Specifications
Electrical
| Motor Voltage | 24VDC nominal |
Material
| Construction | Steel core housing with insulated windings |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | HY 826127 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the voltage and duty specifications for the HY 826127 motor?
A: The HY 826127 is a 24VDC generic traction motor rated for continuous duty operations. It features a steel core housing with insulated windings. Construction is designed for standard mounting in Hyster lift truck drive systems.
Q: What Hyster electric lift truck models are compatible with the HY 826127?
A: The HY 826127 is an OEM part for Hyster electric lift trucks designed for traction drive applications. Confirm your equipment uses 24VDC battery systems and standard motor mounting before ordering. No cross-reference part numbers from approved sources are available.
Q: How does the steel core construction affect motor performance?
A: Steel core housing provides structural rigidity and improved heat dissipation during continuous duty cycles. Insulated windings prevent short circuits and extend motor life. This construction is standard for industrial traction motors in lift truck drive systems.
Q: What maintenance does the HY 826127 require?
A: Verify 24VDC supply voltage and ground connections are secure. Check for debris accumulation around motor ventilation areas. Monitor for unusual noise or excessive heat during operation. Test motor response time when the control system is activated. Replace motor if performance degrades significantly.
Q: How long does the HY 826127 motor typically last?
A: Motor lifespan depends on duty cycle, operating temperature, and maintenance practices. Continuous duty motors typically operate 5000 to 8000 hours before bearing wear or winding insulation failure occurs. Harsh environments or inadequate cooling may reduce lifespan significantly.
