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215124

Bearing Assembly

Regular price $6.15
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Product Description

BEARING assembly

Specifications

Product Overview
Product TypeLoad Wheel Bearing Assembly
Physical Specifications
Components IncludedBearing, Retaining Clip, Sealing Components
MaterialBearing Steel with Sealing Components
Load CapacityVaries by Jack Model (typically 5,500-6,600 lbs)
ConditionNew, Direct Replacement
Compatibility
Equipment TypeManual Pallet Jacks

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Which manual pallet jack models does the 215124 bearing assembly fit?
A: The 215124 bearing assembly is compatible with standard manual pallet jacks from Crown, Yale, Raymond, and similar OEM brands. Verify your jack model and load wheel diameter match the assembly specifications before ordering.

Q: What is included in the 215124 bearing assembly?
A: The 215124 is a complete bearing assembly that includes the primary load wheel bearing, retaining clip, and sealing components. It is a ready-to-install unit replacing the entire bearing cartridge.

Q: What load rating does the 215124 bearing assembly support?
A: The 215124 bearing assembly is rated for full capacity operation on manual pallet jacks. Maximum load capacity depends on your jack model, typically 5,500 to 6,600 pounds. Check your jack documentation for the specific load rating.

Q: How long does the 215124 bearing assembly last?
A: Under normal warehouse use, the bearing assembly typically lasts 2 to 4 years. Lifespan depends on load duty, frequency of use, floor conditions, and maintenance. Heavy use or operation in wet or abrasive environments reduces lifespan.

Q: What are signs the 215124 bearing assembly needs replacement?
A: Replace the bearing assembly if you notice grinding noise from the load wheel, difficulty steering, excessive play in the wheel, or resistance during jack operation. These symptoms indicate bearing wear or seal failure.