Product Description
Hyster HY 1199363 Spring Set (4) is an OEM brush holder spring set designed for electric lift truck motors. Cross-references include CL 7004330, CT 1036520, CT 1050062, DW A200836, TY 00591. Compatible with Hyster electric lift trucks and select OEM equivalent models.
Specifications
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | HY 1199363 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | CL 7004330, CT 1036520, CT 1050062, DW A200836, TY 00591 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the HY 1199363 Spring Set used for?
A: The HY 1199363 is an OEM brush holder spring set containing four springs designed for Hyster electric lift truck starter motors. These springs provide tension to retain brushes in proper electrical contact with the commutator during motor operation.
Q: Which Hyster models are compatible with the HY 1199363?
A: The HY 1199363 is designed for Hyster electric lift trucks. Verify your model and serial range to confirm compatibility. Cross-reference part numbers CL 7004330, CT 1036520, CT 1050062, DW A200836, and TY 00591 indicate compatibility with similar equipment from Clark, Crown, Toyota, Yale, and Hyster.
Q: What are the cross-reference part numbers for the HY 1199363?
A: Cross-reference part numbers include CL 7004330 (Clark), CT 1036520 (Crown), CT 1050062 (Crown), DW A200836 (Yale), and TY 00591 (Toyota). These equivalent parts fit comparable electric lift truck motor assemblies.
Q: What materials are the HY 1199363 springs made from?
A: The HY 1199363 springs are manufactured from carbon steel with spring temper characteristics designed to maintain tension under repeated cycling in high-temperature motor environments. They resist fatigue and maintain consistent pressure for brush contact.
Q: How often should the HY 1199363 brush holder springs be replaced?
A: Replace the HY 1199363 spring set if brushes no longer maintain firm contact, if springs show visible cracks or corrosion, or if starter performance degrades. Normal lifespan is 3 to 5 years depending on duty cycle. Follow your equipment maintenance schedule.
Q: What happens if the HY 1199363 springs wear out?
A: Worn or failed springs result in loose brush contact, causing poor electrical conductivity, arcing damage to the commutator, reduced starter torque, and eventual starter failure. Premature replacement prevents costly motor damage.
