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3044732

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3044732

Bearing Assy

Regular price $23.87
Sale price $23.87 Regular price $25.71
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Product Description

Bearing assy

Specifications

Product Overview
Product TypeSealed Bearing Assembly
Physical Specifications
MaterialHardened Steel
ConstructionSealed Design
FeaturesSealed protection against moisture and contamination
Compatibility
ApplicationElectric Lift Truck Wheels
Equipment CategoryElectric Pallet Jacks, Reach Trucks, Electric Stackers

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the 3044732 bearing assembly used for?
A: The 3044732 is a bearing assembly designed for electric lift truck wheel applications. It is compatible with select electric pallet jack and electric lift truck models from major manufacturers. Verify your equipment specifications and bearing bore size match this part.

Q: What material is the 3044732 bearing made from?
A: The 3044732 bearing assembly is manufactured from hardened steel components selected for the higher load and speed demands of electric material handling equipment. Hardened steel construction provides durability in both light-duty and heavy-cycle electric truck applications.

Q: Is the 3044732 bearing sealed?
A: The 3044732 bearing features sealed construction to protect against moisture, dust, and warehouse contamination. Sealed bearings reduce maintenance requirements and extend service life compared to open bearing designs commonly found on older equipment.

Q: Which electric pallet truck models use bearing 3044732?
A: The 3044732 is compatible with select electric lift truck models from major OEM brands including Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, and Hyster. Confirm your equipment model matches this bearing specification before ordering. Contact us with your truck model and serial number for verification.

Q: How do I know when the 3044732 bearing needs replacement?
A: Replace the bearing if you observe grinding or squealing noises from the wheel, rough or stiff wheel rotation, excessive play or wobble in the wheel, or visible rust and contamination on the bearing. Electric trucks operate at higher speeds than manual jacks, so bearing wear develops more quickly under heavy use.