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YL 503956200

Yale Rubber Stopper for MP/MPB 040 AC Pallet Jack

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Compatibility

Make Yale
Model MP/MPB 040 AC

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Product Description

Yale OEM rubber stopper (YL 503956200) for MP/MPB 040 AC electric pallet truck handle and steer arm assemblies. Manufactured from high-durability rubber for reliable shock absorption and travel limitation.

Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Yale, model MP/MPB 040 AC. SKU: YL 503956200

Specifications

Material & Construction
Material SpecificationHigh-durability rubber compound
Part Numbers
OEM Part NumberYL 503956200
Manufacturer Part NumberYL 503956200
Compatible ModelsYale MP 040 AC, MPB 040 AC

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What does the YL 503956200 rubber stopper do?
A: The YL 503956200 is a shock absorption and travel-limiting component installed in handle and steer arm assemblies. It prevents mechanical wear by absorbing impact and controlling the range of motion.

Q: Which Yale pallet jacks use the YL 503956200?
A: The YL 503956200 is compatible with Yale MP 040 AC and MPB 040 AC electric pallet truck models. Cross-check your pallet jack model nameplate before ordering.

Q: What material is the YL 503956200 made from?
A: The YL 503956200 is manufactured from a high-durability rubber compound engineered for repeated impact absorption in handle and linkage applications.

Q: How does the YL 503956200 differ from the YL 5039562-00 stopper?
A: Both are Yale rubber stoppers, but they fit different assemblies. The YL 5039562-00 fits MP and MPB040AC linkage; the YL 503956200 fits MP 040 AC and MPB 040 AC handle and steer arm assemblies. Do not substitute between applications.

Q: What indicates a rubber stopper needs replacement?
A: Replace the YL 503956200 if you notice cracking, permanent compression, loss of elasticity, or excessive clunking sounds during operation. These signs indicate the rubber no longer absorbs shock effectively.