Product Description
UPPER LINK/BUSHING
Specifications
Product Overview
| Product Type | Upper Link/Bushing Assembly |
Physical Specifications
| Primary Function | Mast tilt pivot and structural connection between mast and load carriage |
| Material | Steel link with elastomer or urethane bushing |
| Key Features | Shock absorption, lateral load resistance, smooth tilt operation |
Compatibility
| Application | Electric lift trucks, pallet jacks, reach trucks, order pickers |
| Replacement Indicators | Excessive play, rattling noise, unsmooth tilt, visible cracking or deterioration |
| Compatible Makes | Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Linde, and other major manufacturers |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What equipment does SKU 759-1084 UPPER LINK/BUSHING fit?
A: The SKU 759-1084 is an UPPER LINK/BUSHING assembly for electric lift trucks. This component is compatible with various electric lift truck models from manufacturers including Crown, Toyota, Raymond, and Linde. Confirm your equipment model against compatibility before ordering.
Q: What is the function of the UPPER LINK/BUSHING in lift truck operation?
A: The upper link and bushing assembly connects the upper sections of the mast to the load carriage and backrest structure. The bushing provides a pivot point that allows the mast to tilt forward and backward during load positioning. It also absorbs shock and lateral stress during lift and lower cycles.
Q: What indicates that the bushing component needs replacement?
A: A worn bushing exhibits excessive play or movement between the link and pivot pin, making a rattling noise during operation. The mast may not tilt smoothly or may stick in certain positions. Visible cracking, splitting, or deterioration of the bushing material is a clear replacement indicator.
Q: Can the bushing be replaced separately from the link?
A: SKU 759-1084 is sold as a complete UPPER LINK/BUSHING assembly. Depending on your equipment model and maintenance procedures, bushings on some lift trucks can be serviced separately. Contact our parts team with your specific equipment model to determine whether individual bushing replacement is an option.
