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YL 582031130

YL 582031130

Pull Rod (630mm=24.8<span data-mce-fragment="1"> inch</span>) Lithium Ion Battery Box

Regular price $99,999.00
Sale price $99,999.00 Regular price

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Product Description

Pull Rod (630mm=24.8 inch) Lithium Ion Battery Box

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What are the specifications for SKU YL 582031130?
A: YL 582031130 is a 630mm (24.8 inch) pull rod for lithium ion battery box assemblies on electric lift trucks. This shorter length is designed for compact battery configurations on Yale and compatible electric pallet jack models.

Q: Is the YL 582031130 compatible with my electric lift truck?
A: This pull rod fits Yale electric pallet jacks and similar equipment from Toyota, Raymond, and Crown equipped with lithium ion batteries and compact battery box mounting. Verify your truck model supports the 630mm length specification.

Q: What is the difference between YL 582031130 and other pull rod lengths?
A: The 630mm YL 582031130 is the shortest option available. Longer alternatives include YL 582031128 (692mm), YL 582031129 (715mm), and YL 582031127 (933mm). Rod length must correspond to your battery box mounting configuration.

Q: What materials are used in the YL 582031130?
A: The rod is constructed from hardened steel with corrosion-resistant protective coating. It is designed to withstand repetitive stress cycles in warehouse and cold storage environments typical of daily lithium ion battery box operation.

Q: How often does the YL 582031130 require maintenance or replacement?
A: Routine visual inspection is recommended monthly. Replace the rod if you observe bending, cracks, or surface damage. Under normal warehouse use with regular equipment maintenance, this component typically functions for multiple years.

Q: What failure symptoms indicate the pull rod is compromised?
A: Difficulty releasing or engaging the battery box, visible rod deflection at rest, or stiffness in the release mechanism all signal rod failure. Inspect for cracks, stress fractures, or permanent bending immediately.