Product Description
Rubber drive tire with X groove tread pattern for Yale electric pallet trucks. Manufactured from high compound natural rubber for electric lift truck traction applications. Direct replacement for YL 517580815-XG and cross-referenced to equivalent Yale part numbers.
Specifications
Material
| Tire Material | Rubber |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | YL 517580815-XG |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | YT517580815-XG, YL517580815XG, YT517580815-XG |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What tread pattern does the YL 517580815-XG tire have?
A: The YL 517580815-XG features an X groove tread pattern designed to provide traction on electric lift trucks. This pattern is optimized for standard indoor material handling applications.
Q: What material is this drive tire made from?
A: This tire is manufactured from high compound natural rubber formulated specifically for electric lift truck traction applications. The natural rubber compound provides durability and grip suitable for powered industrial truck environments.
Q: What Yale equipment does the YL 517580815-XG tire fit?
A: This tire is a direct replacement for Yale electric pallet trucks using OEM part number YL 517580815-XG. Verify your equipment model and serial range match before ordering.
Q: What are the cross-reference part numbers for this tire?
A: Cross-reference part numbers include YL517580815-XG, YL517580815, YT 517580815-XG, YT517580815-XG, YT 517580815, and 517580815. Always verify fitment with your equipment specifications.
Q: How long does this rubber drive tire typically last?
A: Tire lifespan depends on usage intensity, floor conditions, and load cycles. High compound natural rubber tires generally provide extended durability in standard material handling applications. Inspect regularly for wear and replace when tread depth becomes uneven or insufficient.
Q: Can this tire be used on wet or cold storage floors?
A: The YL 517580815-XG is formulated for standard indoor material handling applications. For wet floors or cold storage environments, verify that your equipment supports cold-weather rubber compounds or consider specialized high-traction options.