Product Description
Yale OEM caster wheel assembly YL 582010614 designed for use in electric lift trucks, featuring a forged steel core with polyurethane tread, sealed bearings, integrated guards, and tube mounting. Wheel diameter: 150 mm; width: 50 mm.
Specifications
Material
| Construction Material | Forged steel core |
| Tread Material | Polyurethane |
Dimensions & Specifications
| Sealed Bearings | Yes |
| Integrated Guards | Yes |
| Mounting Type | Tube mounting |
Part Numbers
| Manufacturer Part Number | YL 582010614 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the 582010614?
A: The 582010614 is a steering caster wheel assembly manufactured by Yale for electric lift trucks. It combines a forged steel core with polyurethane tread and sealed bearings for reliable steering control.
Q: What are the diameter and width specifications?
A: These dimensions are standard for steering caster assemblies on Yale electric lift trucks.
Q: What materials are used in this caster wheel?
A: The 582010614 features a forged steel core for structural strength and durability, combined with polyurethane tread for traction and floor protection. The combination provides both load capacity and equipment protection.
Q: Does the 582010614 include sealed bearings?
A: Yes. The 582010614 includes sealed bearings that prevent debris and moisture ingestion, extending wheel life and maintaining smooth steering response.
Q: How does the 582010614 attach to the steering assembly?
A: The 582010614 uses tube mounting, meaning the axle mounts through a tube bushing on the steering assembly. This is standard attachment for Yale electric lift truck steering systems.
Q: Does the 582010614 include protective features?
A: Yes. The 582010614 features integrated guards that protect the bearing assembly and axle from direct contact with debris, ropes, and other obstacles during operation.
Q: What equipment is the 582010614 designed for?
A: The 582010614 is designed for Yale electric lift trucks and pallet jacks requiring steering caster wheel assemblies. It functions as a direct replacement for original equipment steering casters.