Product Description
Yale YL 524251411 is a rubber drive tire assembly with integrated hub, designed for Yale MPB 040 E (B827) and MPW 045 E (B802) electric pallet trucks. The assembly includes a 9 x 5 x 5-SF-R-A hub, features a smooth flat rubber tire profile, and is recognized by OEM part number YL 524251411. No cross-reference or equivalent part numbers are specified in accessible product listings. Mechanical details include tire dimensions (9.00 x 5.00 inches, 229 x 127 mm), rubber tire material, and hub include
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Yale, model MPB 040 E. SKU: YL 524251411
Specifications
Application
| Compatible Equipment | Yale MPB 040 E (B827), MPW 045 E (B802) pallet trucks |
Material
| Tire Material | Rubber |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | YL 524251411 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the tire dimensions for the YL 524251411 drive tire assembly?
A: The YL 524251411 features a rubber drive tire measuring 9.00 x 5.00 inches (229 x 127 mm). The tire profile is smooth and flat, designed for traction and wear on concrete floors common in warehouses and distribution centers.
Q: Which Yale electric pallet truck models use this tire assembly?
A: The YL 524251411 is compatible with Yale MPB 040 E (B827) and MPW 045 E (B802) electric pallet truck models. Verify your truck model and serial range before ordering.
Q: What material is this drive tire made from?
A: The YL 524251411 is constructed from rubber. The smooth flat profile provides good grip and traction on warehouse floors while minimizing rolling resistance.
Q: What does the hub designation 9 x 5 x 5-SF-R-A mean?
A: The hub designation identifies the tire size (9 x 5 inches), wheel offset, and mounting configuration. This designation ensures the tire assembly mounts correctly to the drive axle assembly on your specific Yale model.
Q: Are there cross-reference or equivalent part numbers for this tire assembly?
A: The YL 524251411 has no documented cross-reference or equivalent part numbers in accessible product listings. Use the exact OEM part number when ordering to ensure correct fitment.
Q: How often does this drive tire need replacement?
A: Drive tire lifespan depends on truck usage, load weight, floor condition, and maintenance. In typical warehouse service, expect 12 to 24 months before the tire shows noticeable tread wear or begins to harden. Replace the tire when it becomes slippery, visibly worn, or hardened.
