Product Description
Cup, bearing for manual pallet jack load wheel applications. Manufacturer part number 10681-060, OEM reference UK10681-060, and cross-referenced to A-10681-60 and BR10681-062. Tapered bearing cup standard for Unicarrier and Barrett manual pallet jack models.
Specifications
Part Numbers & Compatibility
| Manufacturer Part Number | 10681-060 |
| OEM Part Number | UK10681-060 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | A-10681-60, UK10681-060 |
| Equivalent/Interchange Part Numbers | BR10681-062 (Barrett OEM equivalent), 10681-060 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the 10681-060 bearing cup used for?
A: The 10681-060 is a tapered bearing cup designed for manual pallet jack load wheel assemblies. This component seats the tapered roller bearing within the wheel hub and is a standard part for Unicarrier and Barrett manual pallet jack models.
Q: What are the cross-reference and equivalent part numbers for 10681-060?
A: The 10681-060 cross-references to A-10681-60, UK10681-060 (OEM reference), and BR10681-062 (Barrett OEM equivalent). Use these numbers when verifying compatibility or sourcing the bearing cup from technical documentation.
Q: Which pallet jack brands and models use the 10681-060 bearing cup?
A: This bearing cup is a standard component for Unicarrier and Barrett manual pallet jack load wheel assemblies. Check your equipment serial number and model plate against Unicarrier or Barrett load wheel assembly drawings to confirm the 10681-060 fits your specific unit.
Q: How do I verify the 10681-060 is the correct bearing cup for my load wheel?
A: Match the cup dimensions and taper angle against your existing bearing cup or your pallet jack assembly documentation. The part number will be stamped or embossed on the component. Verify compatibility before ordering to ensure the cup seats properly with your tapered roller bearing.
Q: What is the expected lifespan of the 10681-060 bearing cup?
A: The bearing cup lifespan depends on load, floor conditions, and maintenance of the tapered roller bearing assembly. Inspect the cup for cracks, spalling, or wear when rebuilding load wheels. Replace the bearing cup if the tapered roller bearing shows damage or if you observe any binding or excessive noise in the wheel assembly.
