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Reach Cylinder (LH) 133460 for Crown and Hyster
Category: Tilt/Reach Cylinders
Product Description
Flywheel 5059725-53 for Crown and Hyster is a precision-engineered component that integrates seamlessly into your machinery. This flywheel is essential in your vehicle's engine system, managing energy storage and transfer to ensure smooth and consistent operation. Converting engine energy into mechanical energy helps maintain the engine's momentum and reduces energy fluctuations during varying load conditions.
This flywheel is robust, reliable, and built to last. It's made with high-grade materials and adheres to stringent quality standards. It's specifically tailored for Yale models, ensuring perfect compatibility and performance enhancements that operators can trust for prolonged industrial applications.
Features
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Precision Seals: Features high-quality seals that minimize the risk of fluid leaks and maintain consistent pressure for optimal operation.
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Enhanced Control: Provides smooth and responsive control of the forklift’s mast and forks, which is crucial for precise material handling.
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Corrosion Resistance: Coated with a protective finish to resist corrosion and extend the lifespan of the cylinder in harsh environments.
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Optimized Hydraulics: Designed to deliver efficient power transfer with minimal friction and resistance, ensuring reliable operation under load.
Product Specifications
Part Type |
Reach Cylinder |
Model Number |
133460 |
Make |
Crown, Hyster |
Condition |
New |
Fitment Type |
Direct Replacement |
Item Weight |
9.00 lbs |
Reach Cylinder (LH) for Crown and Hyster
Signs of a Faulty or Damaged Reach Cylinder
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Hydraulic Fluid Leaks: Noticeable leaks from seals or along the cylinder.
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Reduced Lifting Performance: Slower lifting speeds or decreased load capacity.
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Jerky Movements: Irregular or unstable movement during operation.
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Unusual Noises: Sounds like banging or scratching when extending or retracting.
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Visible Damage: Dents, corrosion, or scoring on the cylinder's surface.
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Harder Controls: Increased difficulty or delayed response in operating the reach mechanism.
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Fork Drifting: Forks that drift downwards, indicating a loss of hydraulic pressure.
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Contaminated Hydraulic Fluid: Darkened fluid or metal particles in the fluid.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Importance of the Left-Handed Designation for This Reach Cylinder?
The left-handed (LH) designation indicates the cylinder's position and orientation in the forklift, which is critical for ensuring the correct installation and operation.
How Often Should The Reach Cylinder Be Inspected?
Regular inspections should occur at least every six months, with immediate attention given if any leakage, unusual noises, or drops in performance are detected.
Can I Replace Just One Reach Cylinder if the Other Side is Still Functional?
While you can replace just one cylinder, it is advisable to inspect both sides for wear and replace both simultaneously if the other shows signs of impending failure to maintain balanced performance.
What Symptoms Indicate a Failing Reach Cylinder?
Symptoms of a failing cylinder include sluggish response, visible oil leaks, decreased lifting capacity, or uneven mast movement.
What are the Risks of Operating With a Damaged Reach Cylinder?
Operating with a damaged cylinder can lead to uncontrolled or unsafe movements, potential damage to loads or the forklift, and increased risk of operational accidents.