Product Description
Yale stabilizer caster assembly part number 524153612 (also referenced as 524153612-TS and 5241536-12) engineered for electric lift trucks and material handling equipment. Features centered swivel configuration with 9.125 inch assembled height and 4.1875 inch turning radius. Equipped with 4 inch diameter by 2.5 inch width load wheel. Mounting configuration includes 5 inch by 7 inch slotted base plate with 3 inch by 5 inch bolt pattern. Direct replacement component designed to meet OEM performanc
Specifications
Part Numbers & Compatibility
| Primary Part Number | 524153612 |
| Alternate Part Number | 524153612-TS |
| Alternate Format | 5241536-12 |
| Compatible Equipment | Yale electric lift trucks and material handling equipment |
| Product Type | Stabilizer Caster Assembly |
Physical Specifications
| Swivel Configuration | Centered |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What equipment is the 524153612 stabilizer caster assembly designed for?
A: The 524153612 is a stabilizer caster assembly designed for Yale electric lift trucks and material handling equipment. It functions as a direct replacement component providing reliable performance in warehouse and dock operations.
Q: What are the key physical dimensions?
A:
Q: What does the centered swivel configuration mean?
A: The centered swivel design allows for smooth, balanced directional control during equipment operation, enabling the caster to pivot smoothly for enhanced maneuverability.
Q: Are there alternate part number references?
A: Yes, the 524153612 may also be referenced as 524153612-TS or 5241536-12 depending on documentation source. Verify your equipment documentation to confirm the correct part number before ordering.
Q: How should this assembly be stored when not in use?
A: Store in a clean, dry environment protected from moisture and extreme temperatures. Keep the caster assembly in its original packaging if possible to prevent damage and preserve condition until installation.
Q: How often should this stabilizer caster be inspected?
A: Perform routine visual inspection as part of regular equipment maintenance. Check for wear on the load wheel, ensure the swivel joint moves freely, and verify all mounting bolts remain tight. Replace if wheel surface shows significant wear or swivel movement becomes restricted.
