Product Description
BEARING assembly
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What manual pallet jack models are compatible with SKU 220023240 bearing assembly?
A: SKU 220023240 is a bearing assembly for manual pallet jacks made by Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, and other major manufacturers. This bearing fits standard 27-millimeter load wheel axles used on most 5000-pound and 6000-pound capacity jacks. Verify the bearing bore size and axle diameter match your equipment before ordering.
Q: What are the specifications of the SKU 220023240 bearing assembly?
A: SKU 220023240 is a sealed roller bearing assembly with a standard bore of 27 millimeters. The outer diameter is typically 52 millimeters, and the width is 15 millimeters. It is designed for load wheels on manual pallet jacks. Confirm dimensions against your existing bearing or equipment documentation.
Q: How long does a bearing assembly like SKU 220023240 typically last on a manual pallet jack?
A: Under normal warehouse conditions with regular maintenance and lubrication, SKU 220023240 bearings last 2 to 5 years. Heavy use, outdoor operation, wet environments, or lack of lubrication shortens bearing life to 1 year or less. Dry or noisy wheel operation indicates bearing wear and replacement is needed.
Q: What is the material composition of SKU 220023240?
A: SKU 220023240 is a sealed steel roller bearing assembly with hardened steel races and rollers. The seals are rubber or urethane compounds that retain factory grease. The steel is heat-treated for durability under repeated loading from pallet jack wheels.
Q: Does SKU 220023240 require maintenance or relubrication?
A: SKU 220023240 is a sealed bearing packed with factory grease. It does not require routine relubrication. If the bearing becomes noisy or rough after extended use, it should be replaced rather than opened. Sealed bearings cannot be effectively serviced in the field.
Q: What failure symptoms indicate SKU 220023240 bearing assembly needs replacement?
A: Replace SKU 220023240 if wheels spin rough, make grinding or squealing noises, or do not roll freely. Rough bearing operation indicates internal race damage. Premature failure symptoms include wheels locking up, excessive heat from the wheel hub, or visible rust or pitting on the bearing exterior.
