Product Description
Yale YL 065124700 is a tapered roller bearing cone specifically engineered for use in MP040/MPB040 AC electric lift truck drive units and brake assemblies, providing axial and radial load support.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Yale, model MP/MPB 040 AC. SKU: YL 065124700
Specifications
Part Identification
| Part Number | YL 065124700 |
| Alternate Part Number | YT065124700 |
Material & Construction
| Bearing Material | Case-hardened bearing grade steel |
| Bearing Type | Tapered roller bearing cone |
| Component Classification | Cone (requires matching cup) |
Compatibility
| Compatible Equipment | Yale MP 040 AC, Yale MPB 040 AC electric pallet jacks |
| Application | Drive unit and brake assemblies - axial and radial load support |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the YL 065124700 tapered roller bearing cone used for?
A: The YL 065124700 is a tapered roller bearing cone designed for MP040/MPB040 AC drive units and brake assemblies. It provides axial and radial load support in the drivetrain, handling the forces generated during lift, lower, and steering operations.
Q: Which Yale pallet jack models use the YL 065124700 bearing cone?
A: The YL 065124700 is compatible with Yale MP 040 AC and Yale MPB 040 AC electric pallet trucks. The alternate OEM part number is YT065124700. Verify your truck is an AC model and check serial range against your service documentation.
Q: What material is the YL 065124700 bearing cone made from?
A: The YL 065124700 is manufactured from case-hardened bearing grade steel. This material provides wear resistance and load capacity required for continuous duty in electric lift truck drive units.
Q: Does the YL 065124700 come with a matching cup?
A: The YL 065124700 is the cone component only. Tapered roller bearings require both a cone and cup assembly for operation. Verify the matching cup part number from your equipment documentation or contact us with your truck model and serial range.
Q: What happens if the YL 065124700 bearing cone wears out?
A: Worn or damaged bearing cones cause increased friction, noise, or roughness in the drive assembly. Load capacity decreases and bearing temperatures rise. Continued operation risks drive unit failure and safety hazards. Replace the cone and cup together if either shows wear.
