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YL 580032519

YL 580032519

Yale Electric Pallet Jack Bearing Cone and Cup Assembly

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Compatibility

Make Yale
Model MPB 040 E

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Product Description

Bearing *NOT AVAILABLE* See both of the following parts: YL 580033250 (bearing cone) and YL 580033251 (bearing cup)

Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Yale, model MPB 040 E. SKU: YL 580032519

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the status of the YL 580032519 bearing?
A: The YL 580032519 bearing is not available as a complete assembly. Yale parts the bearing into two separate components: YL 580033250 (bearing cone) and YL 580033251 (bearing cup). Order both parts together as a matched pair for wheel or axle bearing replacement.

Q: Which Yale equipment is compatible with the YL 580032519 bearing assembly?
A: The YL 580032519 bearing is designed for Yale electric pallet jack model MPB 040 E. The bearing cone (YL 580033250) and bearing cup (YL 580033251) are used in load wheel or axle assemblies on this model.

Q: What are the part numbers for the bearing components I need to order?
A: Order YL 580033250 (bearing cone) and YL 580033251 (bearing cup) as a matched set. Do not order these components from different suppliers or manufacture dates, as bearing cone and cup clearances and material properties must be matched for proper operation.

Q: What causes bearing failure on Yale pallet jacks?
A: Bearing failure typically results from inadequate lubrication, overload cycles, water or salt spray corrosion, or normal wear under continuous operation. Symptoms include wheel noise, lateral play or wobbling, or difficulty steering. Replace bearings when these symptoms appear.

Q: How long do wheel bearings typically last on Yale MPB 040 E pallet jacks?
A: Bearing life varies by load patterns, floor conditions, and maintenance. With proper lubrication and typical warehouse use, bearings last 2 to 4 years. Heavy-duty or outdoor applications may require replacement sooner. Monitor for noise and play during preventive maintenance checks.