Product Description
CUP, BEARING
Specifications
Product Overview
| Product Type | Tapered Roller Bearing Cup |
Physical Specifications
| Material | Hardened Steel |
| Bore Type | Precision-Ground |
| Key Feature | Matched Tapered Roller Bearing Set (cup and cone required) |
| Wear Resistance | High - maintains dimensional stability under repeated loading |
Compatibility
| Applications | Load Wheel Assemblies, Drive Wheel Assemblies |
| Equipment Category | Electric Lift Trucks |
| Compatible Brands | Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, Hyster |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the 1425-2985 bearing cup used for?
A: The 1425-2985 is a bearing cup component for electric lift truck assemblies. This cup works as part of a tapered roller bearing set to support wheel rotation and distribute load. It is used in load wheel and drive wheel applications across Crown, Toyota, Raymond, and Yale equipment.
Q: What dimensions should I verify before ordering the 1425-2985 bearing cup?
A: Confirm outer diameter, inner bore diameter, and cup height. The cup must match your equipment manufacturers specifications exactly. Measure existing cups when possible, or cross-reference your equipment model number to the OEM parts catalog to ensure correct fit.
Q: Is the 1425-2985 bearing cup compatible with manual or electric equipment?
A: The 1425-2985 is specified for electric lift truck parts. Do not use this cup on manual pallet jacks or manual hand trucks. Load ratings and bearing geometry differ between electric and manual equipment.
Q: What material is the 1425-2985 bearing cup made from?
A: The cup is manufactured from hardened steel with a precision-ground bore. This hardness provides wear resistance and maintains dimensional stability under repeated loading cycles typical of electric lift truck service.
Q: Can I mix the 1425-2985 cup with bearing cones from other suppliers?
A: No. The cup and cone must be matched as a tapered roller bearing set. Mixing components from different manufacturers or part numbers will result in binding, noise, and premature failure. Always replace cups and cones as a matched assembly.
