Product Description
Replacement bearing assembly (SKU 29021-8G201) for manual pallet jack wheel and steering assemblies. Machined, hardened steel bearing with grease-packed internal elements for rotational support. Direct replacement, compatible with Liftsplus.com and select OEM manual pallet jack models. No established cross-reference or superseded part number associations available.
Specifications
Material
| Bearing Construction | Precision-machined bearing race with steel ball or roller elements |
| Finish/Coating | Machined steel, corrosion-inhibiting lubricant |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | 29021-8G201 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 29021-8G201 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the material and construction of bearing assembly 29021-8G201?
A: This bearing assembly features a precision-machined hardened steel bearing race with internal steel ball or roller elements. Finish coating is machined steel with corrosion-inhibiting lubricant applied during manufacturing. Internal components are grease-packed for rotational support and wear protection.
Q: Which manual pallet jack models are compatible with 29021-8G201?
A: The bearing assembly 29021-8G201 is a direct replacement for manual pallet jack wheel and steering assemblies from Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, and other major manufacturers. Verify your equipment model and parts diagram match this SKU before ordering to confirm compatibility.
Q: Does 29021-8G201 have any cross-reference or superseded part numbers?
A: No established cross-reference or superseded part number associations are available for 29021-8G201. Use the exact SKU when ordering or consulting parts diagrams. If you have an older equipment model, contact the original manufacturer with your serial number for definitive part identification.
Q: What is the typical service life of bearing assembly 29021-8G201?
A: Under standard warehouse conditions with regular maintenance, this bearing assembly typically provides 3 to 5 years of service. Cold storage or wet floor exposure may reduce lifespan. Frequent high-load cycles and inadequate lubrication will accelerate wear and failure.
Q: How do I diagnose a failing bearing assembly?
A: Symptoms include grinding or squealing noise when wheels rotate, rough or jerky wheel movement, lateral wobble or side-to-side play in the wheel, and reduced rolling efficiency requiring increased operator effort. Inspect the bearing for visible rust, corrosion, or metal discoloration as early warning signs.
Q: What maintenance extends bearing assembly life?
A: Periodic inspection every 6 to 12 months is recommended based on usage frequency. Keep the assembly clean and free from debris. If the bearing is not fully sealed, light re-greasing may be necessary, but avoid over-application. Store equipment in dry conditions when not in use to prevent corrosion.
