Product Description
Yale YL 015918200 is an OEM external snap ring engineered for electric lift trucks and forklifts, designed to secure axial placement of rotating components. Manufactured from high-strength spring steel, this retaining ring is typically installed in steer axle and mast assemblies for Yale lift equipment. Cross-reference part numbers include 015918200 and 0159182-00.
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Hardness | Rockwell C44-C50 (nominal range for snap rings) |
Mechanical Specifications
| Torque Specification | Not applicable |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | YL 015918200 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | 015918200, YT015918200, 0159182-00 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the YL 015918200 snap ring used for on Yale lift trucks?
A: The YL 015918200 is an external snap ring engineered to secure axial placement of rotating components in Yale electric lift trucks and forklifts. It is typically installed in steer axle and mast assemblies to retain bearing and gear positions during equipment operation.
Q: What material is the YL 015918200 snap ring made from?
A: This snap ring is manufactured from high-strength spring steel with a hardness range of Rockwell C44-C50. This material composition provides the spring force and durability required for reliable axial component retention in lift truck applications.
Q: What are the cross-reference part numbers for the YL 015918200?
A: Cross-reference part numbers for the YL 015918200 include 015918200, YT015918200, and 0159182-00. Verify the exact snap ring diameter and groove specifications match your equipment before ordering.
Q: Which Yale lift truck models use the YL 015918200 snap ring?
A: The YL 015918200 is designed for Yale electric lift trucks and forklifts requiring external snap ring retention in steer axle and mast assemblies. Confirm your equipment OEM part number and serial range before ordering to ensure proper fitment.
Q: Does the YL 015918200 snap ring require torque specifications?
A: No torque specification applies to this external snap ring. Once properly seated in the groove, the snap ring retains its position through spring tension. Verify proper seating during assembly to ensure axial component stability.
