Product Description
YL 516971802 is an OEM rubber drive tire engineered for Yale electric lift trucks. Featuring a cushion smooth tread, 9 inch outside diameter, and 5 inch width, this press-on tire is constructed of industrial-grade rubber for consistent traction and fitment on Yale MPB Series pallet trucks.
Specifications
Material
| Tire Material | Industrial-grade rubber compound |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | YL 516971802 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 516971802 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the YL 516971802 press-on tire used for?
A: The YL 516971802 is an OEM press-on drive tire for Yale electric lift trucks, specifically the MPB Series pallet trucks. It provides drive wheel traction for electric-powered material handling equipment.
Q: What are the dimensions of the YL 516971802 tire?
A: The YL 516971802 has an outside diameter of 9 inches and a width of 5 inches. These dimensions are engineered to fit the drive wheel assembly on Yale MPB Series pallet trucks. Confirm these measurements match your equipment before ordering.
Q: What does press-on mean for the YL 516971802?
A: Press-on means the rubber tire is mechanically pressed onto a metal wheel core or hub. This is a standard manufacturing process for industrial lift truck tires and ensures the tire remains securely fixed to the wheel during operation.
Q: What is the tread pattern on the YL 516971802?
A: The YL 516971802 features a cushion smooth tread pattern. This design provides consistent traction on warehouse floors, reduces noise during operation, and is non-marking on clean floor surfaces.
Q: Is the YL 516971802 compatible with non-Yale lift trucks?
A: The YL 516971802 is engineered specifically for Yale MPB Series electric pallet trucks. It is not compatible with Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Hyster, Jungheinrich, or other lift truck brands. Verify compatibility with your equipment before ordering.
Q: How does the YL 516971802 perform on different floor types?
A: The industrial-grade rubber compound on the YL 516971802 delivers consistent traction on concrete warehouse floors, polished floors, wet surfaces, and cold storage environments. Performance varies based on floor cleanliness and tire wear.
