Yale GLC120SVX:
Serial G818 Wet Brakes some part of the manual dont appears or change references

I have 3 model GLC120VXNTSE091, Serial G818 year 2015. having problem with wet brakes, the piston not sealing well. The manual part 550118393 02/24 give 2 options "piston seal" and "o-ring" with diferents part number, have some remark notes about year model till 2016 and after 2016. but the parts number are discontinued every supplier says, local Yale dont bring that model, the O-ring dont work well.
Any one has Dana wet brake - yale cross references?
Yale G818 GlC120vx - Hyster Cross references?
New Part # for this?

Strange thing is that the manual is 2024 shoul be actualize with any change on it
  • Posted 3 Jan 2025 04:05
  • Discussion started by majime
  • Dominican Republic
MGE

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