Product Description
LOAD WHEEL
Specifications
Product Overview
| Part Number | YL 150015553 |
| Manufacturer | Yale |
| Product Type | Load Wheel Assembly |
Physical Specifications
| Material | Steel with Polyurethane or Rubber Tread (specifications not available) |
| Load Capacity | Not specified in available sources |
| Bearing Type | Not specified in available sources |
Compatibility
| Application | Electric Lift Trucks, Pallet Jacks |
| Wheel Type | Load Wheel |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the YL 150015553 load wheel used for?
A: The YL 150015553 is a load wheel assembly designed for electric lift trucks and pallet jacks. It supports the load during material handling operations in warehouse and industrial environments.
Q: Is the YL 150015553 a direct replacement for Yale equipment?
A: Yes, the YL 150015553 is manufactured as a direct replacement component for Yale-brand lift trucks. Verify compatibility with your specific Yale model before ordering by checking your equipment documentation or contacting us with your model number.
Q: What equipment models are compatible with the YL 150015553?
A: Specific Yale model compatibility information is not currently available in our sources. Contact us with your Yale lift truck or pallet jack model number, and we can confirm whether the YL 150015553 is the correct replacement wheel for your equipment.
Q: What are the wheel dimensions and load rating for the YL 150015553?
A: Complete technical specifications are not currently documented in our available sources. We recommend contacting us directly with your equipment details for accurate specification data.
Q: How should I store a spare YL 150015553 load wheel?
A: Store the wheel in a dry, temperature-controlled environment away from direct sunlight. Keep it on a flat surface or mounted on a suitable rack to prevent warping or damage to the tire.
Q: Can the YL 150015553 be reused or inspected after removal?
A: Load wheels can often be reused if they show no visible damage, excessive wear, flat spots, or tire degradation. Inspect the wheel and bearing for signs of wear before reinstalling on equipment.
