Product Description
Yale YL 580028970-AM pump motor: 24VDC replacement motor, direct-mount configuration for Yale MPB040E and MPW045E series electric pallet trucks. Cross-references include YA-5800289-70, YT580028970-AM. Designed for continuous operation in hydraulic electric lift applications.
Specifications
Electrical
| Motor Voltage | 24VDC |
Material & Construction
| Enclosure Type | Enclosed motor suitable for materials handling environments |
Part Numbers
| Primary Part Number | YL 580028970-AM |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 580028970 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | YA-5800289-70, YT580028970-AM |
| Replaces / Supersedes | YA-5800289-70 |
| Equivalent Part Numbers | YT580028970-AM |
| Compatible Equipment | Yale MPB040E (B827), MPW045E (B802) |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the YL 580028970-AM motor and what does it do?
A: The YL 580028970-AM is a 24VDC replacement pump motor for Yale MPB040E and MPW045E series electric pallet trucks. It features direct-mount configuration and is designed for continuous operation in hydraulic electric lift applications.
Q: Which Yale pallet truck models use the YL 580028970-AM motor?
A: The YL 580028970-AM motor is compatible with Yale MPB040E (B827) and MPW045E (B802) electric pallet trucks. Verify your truck model and serial number before ordering to ensure correct fitment.
Q: What voltage does the YL 580028970-AM motor operate at?
A: The YL 580028970-AM operates at 24VDC. This voltage specification is critical for proper electrical integration with your pallet truck charging system and control circuitry.
Q: What are the equivalent part numbers for the YL 580028970-AM motor?
A: The YL 580028970-AM cross-references to YA-5800289-70 and YT580028970-AM. The base manufacturer part number is 580028970. Use these references for inventory lookup and supplier verification.
Q: What causes YL 580028970-AM motor failure?
A: Common failure modes include thermal shutdown from continuous operation without adequate cooling cycles, bearing wear from sustained hydraulic pressure, and brush degradation from extended use. Poor electrical connections and low battery voltage can also reduce motor lifespan.