Product Description
BEARING assembly
Specifications
Product Overview
| Product Type | Bearing Assembly |
Physical Specifications
| Material | Hardened steel races with ball or roller elements; cast iron or steel shield |
| Load Capacity | Radial and thrust loads |
| Typical Service Life | 5-10 years with proper lubrication |
| Common Locations | Pump shaft, load wheel axles, steering mechanisms |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What manual pallet jack models does this bearing assembly fit?
A: This bearing assembly is compatible with manual hydraulic pallet jacks from multiple manufacturers including Yale, Crown, Toyota, and other OEM brands. Verify the bearing bore diameter and mounting configuration match your jack specifications.
Q: Where is this bearing assembly located on a manual pallet jack?
A: Bearing assemblies in manual pallet jacks are typically found at pump shaft locations, load wheel axles, or steering mechanisms. The exact location depends on your jack model. Consult your equipment documentation for bearing assembly placement.
Q: What material properties does this bearing assembly have?
A: This bearing assembly consists of hardened steel races with ball or roller elements housed in a cast iron or steel shield. It is designed to handle radial and thrust loads while supporting smooth rotation under the weight of loaded pallets.
Q: How long does this bearing assembly typically last?
A: In normal warehouse use with proper lubrication, expect 5-10 years of service life. Bearings in high-cycle operations or environments with inadequate maintenance may fail sooner. Replace when binding, noise, or excessive play develops.
Q: What are signs this bearing assembly needs replacement?
A: Failure indicators include grinding or squealing noise during operation, grinding sensation when rotating the jack mechanism by hand, visible shaft play or wobble, or rough movement under load. Replace immediately to prevent jack malfunction.
