Product Description
BEARING CONE W/SEAL, DRIVE WHL
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the YL 60235200 and what does it fit?
A: The YL 60235200 is a bearing cone with integrated seal designed for drive wheel applications on Yale electric lift trucks. It is compatible with Yale electric pallet jacks and other material handling equipment from Yale that use this drive wheel assembly configuration.
Q: What are the key specifications of the YL 60235200 bearing cone?
A: This bearing cone is manufactured as a tapered roller bearing with an integrated seal to protect against contamination and moisture ingress. The seal is factory-installed and designed for drive wheel duty under load in warehouse and industrial environments. Verify your equipment serial number and wheel assembly design before ordering to ensure fitment.
Q: How long does the YL 60235200 bearing cone typically last?
A: Bearing life depends on usage intensity, load cycles, and maintenance practices. The integrated seal extends service life by reducing contamination and water ingress. In typical warehouse duty cycles, this bearing cone can last 2 to 5 years before wear necessitates replacement. Regular inspection of drive wheel movement and listening for noise will indicate when replacement is needed.
Q: Can I cross-reference the YL 60235200 to other bearing suppliers?
A: Yes, tapered roller bearing cones with integral seals are manufactured across the industry. However, bearing cross-reference requires matching bore diameter, cone width, and seal type precisely. We stock this Yale OEM part and can verify compatibility with your specific equipment. Contact us with your truck model and serial number for direct part confirmation.
Q: What are common failure symptoms for the YL 60235200?
A: Worn or failed bearing cones typically exhibit grinding noise from the drive wheel, lateral wheel movement or wobble, vibration during operation, or difficulty in precise steering control. If the integrated seal fails, water or debris may enter, accelerating bearing wear. Any of these symptoms warrant bearing inspection and likely replacement.
