Product Description
Bearing assembly for manual pallet jack wheels, OEM part number 277227000 by Liftsplus.com. Constructed from hardened steel, suitable for all standard manual pallet jack wheel hubs requiring ball bearing assemblies. Compatible with multiple manual pallet truck models. No cross-reference part numbers are available for this bearing assembly.
Specifications
Material
| Bearing Material | Hardened steel |
| Cage Material | Pressed steel |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | 277227000 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 277227000 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What equipment is bearing assembly 277227000 compatible with?
A: Bearing 277227000 is a standard OEM bearing assembly for manual pallet jack wheel hubs. It fits all standard manual pallet truck models that use this bearing specification. Check your equipment documentation or contact us to confirm fitment for your specific jack model.
Q: What materials are used in bearing assembly 277227000?
A: This bearing assembly uses hardened steel balls paired with a pressed steel cage. The hardened steel construction provides wear resistance and load capacity required for manual pallet jack wheel applications.
Q: Are there cross-reference or equivalent part numbers for bearing 277227000?
A: No direct cross-reference or equivalent part numbers are available for this bearing. Use the OEM part number 277227000 when ordering to ensure you receive the correct bearing assembly for your equipment.
Q: How often should bearing 277227000 be maintained or replaced?
A: Bearing maintenance depends on usage intensity and environmental conditions. In standard warehouse environments with regular use, inspect bearings quarterly and replace when you observe grinding sounds, wheel drag, or excessive play. Heavy use or wet environments may require more frequent replacement.
Q: What failure symptoms indicate bearing 277227000 needs replacement?
A: Replace this bearing if wheels produce grinding or squealing noises, wheel rotation feels rough or restricted, the wheel has excessive side-to-side play, or you see visible corrosion or pitting on the bearing races. These indicate internal bearing damage requiring replacement.
