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5242210-63

Pivot Pin

Regular price $39.00
Sale price $39.00 Regular price $42.00
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Electric Lift Truck Parts pins Yale

Compatibility

Make Yale
Model MPW050EC802, MPW045EB802, MPB040EB827, MPB045EB827

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Product Description

PIVOT PIN

Specifications

Product Overview
Part Number5242210-63
Product TypePivot Pin
Physical Specifications
MaterialPrecision-machined steel
CompatibilityElectric lift trucks, pallet jacks, and reach trucks
FunctionEnables smooth wheel rotation during steering; handles continuous rotation and high shear loads
ConditionReplace if steering becomes stiff, sluggish, unresponsive, truck pulls to one side, or caster rattles excessively
Compatibility
ApplicationSwivel caster bracket to frame connection

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the 5242210-63 pivot pin used for?
A: The 5242210-63 is a precision pivot pin for electric lift truck undercarriage and wheel assemblies. It connects the swivel caster bracket to the truck frame, allowing the wheel to rotate smoothly during steering operations on Crown, Toyota, Raymond, and similar electric trucks.

Q: What material is the 5242210-63 pivot pin made from?
A: The 5242210-63 is fabricated from precision-machined steel designed for continuous rotation and high shear loads. Steel provides the durability needed for repetitive steering cycles and heavy load handling in warehouse environments.

Q: What are the dimensions of the 5242210-63 pivot pin?
A: Exact dimensions for the 5242210-63 are not currently available in our database. Contact us with your equipment model number, serial range, and current pivot pin for accurate specification verification before ordering.

Q: When should I replace the 5242210-63 pivot pin?
A: Replace the pivot pin if steering response becomes stiff, sluggish, or unresponsive. If the truck pulls severely to one side or the swivel caster rattles excessively, the pin may be worn or bent. Visual inspection for bending or corrosion will help determine if replacement is needed.