Product Description
Technical specification for Yale YL 524140951-XL-A-SG load wheel assembly: Polyester (poly) reinforced wheel, 97A durometer, with bearing, for Yale MPE 060/080 material handling equipment. Exact dimensional, load, and mechanical specifications not publicly available.
Specifications
Application
| Function | Load wheel assembly for material handling equipment |
Material
| Wheel Material | Polyester (Poly) compound, likely 97A durometer |
| Wheel Type | Polyester (Poly) load wheel; 'w/string grds' suggests reinforced (string guard) construction |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | YL 524140951-XL-A-SG |
| Compatible Models | Compatibility with Yale MPE 060/080 models indicated by similar part numbers |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What does the SG designation mean on this Yale load wheel?
A: The SG suffix indicates string guard construction, meaning the polyester (poly) reinforced tread is reinforced with protective side guards. This design reduces damage from lateral contact with walls, racks, or other equipment during material handling operations.
Q: Which Yale equipment models use the YL 524140951-XL-A-SG wheel?
A: This wheel is designed for Yale MPE 060 and MPE 080 series electric lift trucks. The similar part number structure to the DS model suggests compatibility with these core platforms, though verify with your specific equipment model and serial range before ordering.
Q: What is the material composition of the SG wheel tread?
A: The SG model uses a polyester (poly) reinforced compound, typically rated at 97A durometer hardness. The reinforcement provides additional strength and resistance to side impacts and lateral stress compared to solid polyurethane compounds.
Q: When should I choose the SG over the DS model?
A: Choose the SG model if your equipment operates in confined spaces, narrow aisles, or environments with frequent contact between the wheel and fixed objects. The string guard construction extends wheel life in these high-impact applications.
Q: What is the expected lifespan of a reinforced poly load wheel?
A: Lifespan varies based on load weight, floor surface, and operational intensity. Reinforced poly wheels typically last longer than standard compounds in high-impact environments. Inspect quarterly for wear patterns. Replace when the tread shows significant flattening, cracking, or uneven wear that affects equipment tracking.
