Product Description
BEARING assembly
Specifications
Product Overview
| Product Type | Bearing Assembly |
Physical Specifications
| Bearing Design | Sealed or Semi-Sealed |
| Race Material | Case-Hardened Steel |
| Contamination Resistance | Dust and Moisture Sealed |
| Expected Service Life | 4-7 Years (Normal Warehouse Conditions) |
Compatibility
| Application | Manual Pallet Jack Load Wheels, Drive Mechanisms |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is bearing assembly SKU 3207 and what manual pallet jack models does it fit?
A: SKU 3207 is a bearing assembly for manual pallet jack load wheels and drive mechanisms. This part is compatible with manual pallet jacks from Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, Hyster, and similar manufacturers. Confirm your pallet jack model and serial range to verify exact fitment before ordering.
Q: What are the material specifications and durability characteristics of bearing assembly 3207?
A: SKU 3207 features a sealed or semi-sealed bearing design to resist contamination from warehouse dust, oils, and moisture. The races and rolling elements are manufactured from case-hardened steel for load capacity and wear resistance under sustained lateral and vertical stresses typical in manual pallet jack operation.
Q: How often should bearing assembly 3207 be replaced or serviced?
A: In normal warehouse conditions, SKU 3207 provides 4 to 7 years of reliable operation. Lifespan depends on load frequency, operating environment, and maintenance practices. Replace the bearing assembly if you observe abnormal noise, grinding sounds, increased friction, or irregular wheel rotation during load handling.
Q: Are there equivalent part numbers or cross-references for bearing 3207?
A: Cross-references exist for multiple manual pallet jack manufacturers. Provide us with your equipment model, brand, and serial number range, and we can identify compatible alternatives from Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, Hyster, or other OEM brands if available.
Q: What maintenance does SKU 3207 require during service?
A: This bearing assembly requires minimal maintenance if properly sealed. Periodically inspect for visible contamination, corrosion, or play in the bearing races. In wet or corrosive environments, monitor the bearing boot for tears or seal degradation. Do not attempt to relubricate sealed bearing units; replace if performance degrades.
