Product Description
Yale steer arm assembly (part 524143951) designed for directional control in electric pallet truck tiller handle systems. This factory-spec steel fabrication transfers steering input from the operator interface to the front wheel assembly, ensuring precise maneuverability during load handling. Direct replacement component for MPB 040 E and MPW 045 E pallet trucks.
Specifications
Dimensional Specifications
| Model Application Reference | Fits directly to tiller handle subassembly for Yale MPB 040 E (B827), MPW 045 E (B802) |
Material & Construction
| Construction Method | Steel fabrication to factory specifications for electric pallet truck steer linkage |
Part Numbers
| Part Number | 524143951 |
| Compatible Models | MPB 040 E (B827), MPW 045 E (B802) |
Performance Specifications
| Operating Mechanism | Transmits rotational steering force from operator tiller handle to truck steering axle |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the 524143951 steer arm and what is its function?
A: The 524143951 is a steer arm component for Yale electric pallet trucks. This fabricated linkage assembly transfers steering input from the operator tiller handle to the truck front wheel assembly, ensuring accurate directional control during load handling and movement.
Q: Which Yale electric pallet truck models use the 524143951 steer arm?
A: This steer arm is designed for Yale MPB 040 E (model designation B827) electric pallet truck and Yale MPW 045 E (model designation B802) walkie truck. Both models use the same tiller handle steering linkage interface. Verify your truck model matches before ordering.
Q: What is the construction material of this steer arm?
A: The 524143951 is fabricated from steel to factory specifications and engineering drawings. It is manufactured to exacting tolerances to ensure precise steering response and proper alignment with the tiller handle and wheel assembly.
Q: What symptoms indicate a steer arm needs replacement?
A: Replace the steer arm if you observe loose or sloppy steering response, visible bending or cracking in the arm, grinding or clicking sounds during turning, or uneven front wheel alignment. A damaged steer arm compromises operator control and creates a safety hazard.
Q: How does the steer arm integrate with the tiller handle assembly?
A: The steer arm attaches to the tiller handle subassembly at one end and connects to the front wheel steering linkage at the other. This direct mechanical connection ensures immediate steering response with minimal slack or play.
