Product Description
Hyster HY 2039119 Pivot Pin is a lower link pivot pin for electric lift trucks, manufactured from alloy steel. Key dimensions are 6-7/8 inch overall length and 7/8 inch diameter. OEM number and manufacturer number: HY 2039119, 2039119. No cross-reference numbers available. Intended for applications in Hyster electric lift truck assemblies requiring rotational pivoting at the lower link.
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Material Specification | Alloy steel – type unspecified |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | HY 2039119 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 2039119 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the dimensions and material of the HY 2039119 pivot pin?
A: The HY 2039119 is a lower link pivot pin manufactured from alloy steel. Overall length is 6-7/8 inch with a 7/8 inch diameter. This pin is precision-engineered for rotational load applications in Hyster electric lift truck assemblies.
Q: Which Hyster electric lift truck models use the HY 2039119 pivot pin?
A: The HY 2039119 is designed as a lower link pivot pin for Hyster electric lift truck assemblies requiring rotational pivoting at the lower link connection point. Verify your specific model and serial range documentation to confirm compatibility before ordering.
Q: Why does alloy steel material matter for this pivot pin?
A: Alloy steel construction provides the strength and fatigue resistance needed for repeated pivoting under load. This material choice ensures the pin can handle the continuous rotational stresses in lower link assemblies without permanent deformation or failure.
Q: Does the HY 2039119 have any cross-reference or superseded part numbers?
A: No cross-reference numbers or superseded part numbers are currently available for the HY 2039119. The OEM part number HY 2039119 and manufacturer part number 2039119 are the standard identifiers for this component.
Q: How long does an alloy steel pivot pin typically last in service?
A: Service life depends on operating hours, load cycles, and maintenance conditions. Alloy steel pivot pins in well-maintained equipment typically last several years. Monitor for signs of wear, corrosion, or play at the joint; replace if any of these develop.
