Product Description
Precision deep groove ball bearing assembly, OEM part number 150113923, designed for manual pallet jack load wheel or steering wheel use. Common size 20 mm bore x 47 mm OD x 14 mm width fits most standard manual pallet jack wheel hubs. Manufactured from high carbon chromium steel with double rubber seals, pre-lubricated for heavy-duty warehouse operation. No cross-reference part numbers have been identified for this SKU.
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Bearing Material | High carbon chromium steel |
| Cage Material | Pressed steel |
Part Numbers & Compatibility
| OEM Part Number | 150113923 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 150113923 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the dimensions of the 150113923 bearing?
A: The 150113923 is a 20 mm bore x 47 mm outer diameter x 14 mm width deep groove ball bearing. This is a standard size for manual pallet jack load wheels and steering wheels across most manufacturers.
Q: Which manual pallet jack models use this bearing?
A: The 150113923 bearing fits manual pallet jack load wheel and steering wheel hubs that accept 20 mm bore bearings. This size is common across standard manual pallet jacks from Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, and other manufacturers. Confirm your wheel hub bore diameter matches 20 mm before ordering.
Q: What are the material and seal specifications?
A: The bearing is manufactured from high carbon chromium steel with a pressed steel cage. It features double rubber seals on both sides for contamination protection. The bearing comes pre-lubricated and ready for installation in heavy-duty warehouse applications.
Q: How long does this bearing typically last?
A: Bearing lifespan depends on load conditions, maintenance, and warehouse environment. High carbon chromium steel construction provides durability for extended service. Monitor for noise or grinding that indicates seal wear or bearing degradation. Replace if play develops or noise increases.
Q: Does the 150113923 require maintenance?
A: The bearing is pre-lubricated and double sealed, minimizing maintenance requirements. Inspect periodically for damage or excessive wear. If the seal ruptures, contaminant ingress can degrade bearing performance. Replace rather than attempt to re-lubricate or repair.
