Product Description
Snap ring
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the SY43200 snap ring used for in forklifts?
A: The SY43200 is a retaining ring used in forklift assemblies to secure and locate components on shafts. It prevents axial movement of gears, bearings, hubs, and other rotating or stationary parts in the mast and powertrain.
Q: Is the SY43200 snap ring compatible with different forklift brands?
A: The SY43200 is a standard snap ring specification used across forklift brands including Toyota, Crown, Yale, Hyster, and Jungheinrich. Verify shaft diameter and groove specifications match your equipment before ordering.
Q: What material and design type is the SY43200 snap ring?
A: The SY43200 is a spring-steel internal or external snap ring (ring type depends on groove mounting) manufactured with hardened material for durability. It is precision-sized to fit standard metric or imperial shaft grooves.
Q: How long does the SY43200 snap ring last in normal forklift operation?
A: Snap rings typically remain functional for the equipment service life. Replace the SY43200 if it becomes bent, loses tension, or fails to seat properly in the groove, as improper retention risks component damage or safety failure.
Q: What are equivalent or cross-reference part numbers for the SY43200?
A: Consult your forklift model documentation for OEM snap ring equivalents. The SY43200 is our standard specification; confirm groove diameter and width match before substitution.