Product Description
OEM-equivalent Yale bushing YL 524140881 for electric lift truck pivot and linkage assemblies. Cross-references YT524140881 and HY2039227. Machined carbon steel construction, pressed into housing for maintenance or repair of Yale electric lift trucks.
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Bearing Surface Finish | Ground inner surface, exterior as-machined |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | 524140881 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | YL 524140881 |
| Equivalent Part Numbers | YT524140881, HY2039227 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | YT524140881, HY2039227 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the material and finish of the YL 524140881 bushing?
A: The YL 524140881 is machined from carbon steel with a ground inner surface and as-machined exterior finish. This construction provides load-bearing capability for pivot and linkage assemblies in Yale electric lift trucks.
Q: Which part numbers are equivalent to YL 524140881?
A: The YL 524140881 cross-references to YT524140881 and HY2039227. These alternate designations represent the same OEM-equivalent bushing component. Verify part number in your equipment documentation before ordering.
Q: What applications does the YL 524140881 serve in Yale electric lift trucks?
A: The YL 524140881 is used for pivot points and linkage assemblies in Yale electric lift trucks. It provides a bearing surface for moving joints in the lift mast and load-handling mechanisms.
Q: Why does the YL 524140881 have a ground inner surface?
A: The ground inner surface reduces friction and wear on the mating shaft or pin. This precision finish ensures smooth operation, extends component life, and maintains proper clearance tolerances in the pivot assembly.
Q: What is the difference between YL 524140881 and HY2039227?
A: YL 524140881 is the Yale OEM part number while HY2039227 is a cross-reference number. Both designate the identical carbon steel bushing. Use the part number that matches your equipment documentation or service manual.
Q: How do I diagnose failure of the YL 524140881 bushing?
A: Symptoms of bushing wear include excessive play in pivot joints, audible noise during lift operation, lateral movement where none should exist, and visible wear marks or roughening of the ground surface. Replace if any of these conditions develop.