Product Description
YL 065269600 is a Durarun 95A polyurethane load wheel engineered for Yale MP/MPB 040 AC electric pallet trucks. The wheel features a machined steel core, measures 3.250 inches in outer diameter and 4.500 inches in width, and is equipped with 6203Z shielded ball bearings. Cross-reference part numbers include YT065269600 and 065269600. Designed for high durability and compatibility with Yale electric lift truck frames and undercarriages.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Yale, model MP/MPB 040 AC. SKU: YL 065269600
Specifications
Product Overview
| Manufacturer Part Number | YL 065269600 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | YL065269600, YT065269600, 065269600 |
Physical Specifications
| Tread Material | Durarun 95A Polyurethane |
| Core Material | Machined Steel Core |
| Bearings | 6203Z Shielded Ball Bearings |
Compatibility
| Compatible Equipment | Yale MP 040 AC, Yale MPB 040 AC |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the specifications of the YL 065269600?
A: The YL 065269600 features Durarun 95A polyurethane tread on a machined steel core, equipped with 6203Z shielded ball bearings for reliable performance in warehouse environments.
Q: Is the YL 065269600 compatible with Yale MP/MPB 040 AC electric pallet trucks?
A: Yes, the YL 065269600 is designed for Yale MP 040 AC and MPB 040 AC electric pallet trucks. Verify your specific model designation and serial number before ordering to ensure proper fitment with your frame and undercarriage configuration.
Q: What do the cross-reference part numbers mean?
A: The part numbers YL065269600, YT065269600, and 065269600 are functionally equivalent designations for the same wheel. Use whichever part number matches your equipment documentation or supplier catalog.
Q: What is the advantage of 6203Z shielded ball bearings?
A: The 6203Z designation indicates metal shields on both sides of the bearing. These shields protect the bearing raceway from dirt, moisture, and contamination, reducing maintenance requirements and extending bearing service life in warehouse and distribution applications.
Q: How does a machined steel core compare to cast iron?
A: Machined steel cores provide superior precision concentricity and tighter dimensional tolerances than cast iron designs. This results in minimal runout, reduced vibration during operation, and smoother wheel rotation, which extends bearing life under continuous heavy-duty loads.
