Product Description
Bearing assy
Specifications
Product Overview
| Part Number | 1426-3604 |
| Product Type | Bearing Assembly |
Physical Specifications
| Bore Diameter | Research Required |
| Outer Diameter | Research Required |
| Width | Research Required |
| Load Rating | Research Required |
| Rated Speed | Research Required |
| Inspection Criteria | Check for grinding sounds, wheel wobble, or visible bearing play before operation |
Compatibility
| Application | Electric Lift Truck Wheel Assembly |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What electric pallet jacks or lift trucks is the 1426-3604 bearing assembly designed for?
A: The 1426-3604 bearing assembly is engineered for electric lift truck applications compatible with Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, Hyster, and Jungheinrich equipment. Verify your specific model and serial number to ensure proper fitment.
Q: Is the 1426-3604 bearing assembly suitable for ride-on or walk-behind electric pallet jacks?
A: The 1426-3604 is designed for electric lift truck applications. Compatibility with specific equipment types depends on your truck configuration and load class. Confirm your equipment model before ordering to ensure this bearing assembly matches your requirements.
Q: What bearing assembly specifications should I verify for the 1426-3604?
A: Critical specifications include bore diameter, outer diameter, width, load rating, and rated speed. For precise technical data on the 1426-3604, contact our technical support team with your electric lift truck model and serial number.
Q: What symptoms indicate the 1426-3604 bearing assembly needs replacement?
A: Replace the bearing assembly if you notice grinding sounds, wheel wobble, reduced maneuverability, excessive drag during operation, or visible bearing play. These symptoms indicate bearing failure and require prompt replacement to restore safe operation.
Q: How often should I inspect the 1426-3604 bearing assembly?
A: Bearing assemblies in electric lift trucks should be inspected regularly as part of routine maintenance, particularly in high-use environments. Inspect for noise, vibration, and play in the wheel assembly. Lubrication requirements depend on your equipment design and operating conditions.