Product Description
CONE, BEARING
Specifications
Product Overview
| Product Type | Tapered Roller Bearing Cone (Inner Race) |
Physical Specifications
| Material | Hardened Alloy Steel |
| Heat Treatment | Heat-Treated for Durability and Wear Resistance |
| Surface Finish | Precision-Ground Tapered Surface |
| Function | Inner race component; supports wheel rotation and load distribution |
Compatibility
| Application | Load Wheel Bearing Assembly |
| Compatible Equipment Category | Manual Pallet Jacks, Hand Pallet Trucks |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the 3769 bearing cone used for on manual pallet jacks?
A: The 3769 is a bearing cone (inner race) that is part of the tapered roller bearing assembly in manual pallet jack load wheels. The cone works with the outer race to support and guide wheel rotation. A damaged cone prevents smooth wheel operation.
Q: Which pallet jack brands and models use the 3769 bearing cone?
A: The 3769 is compatible with manual pallet jacks from Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, Hyster, Jungheinrich, and similar manufacturers. Cross-reference your equipment model, wheel diameter, and axle size to confirm fitment and order the correct bearing set.
Q: What material is the 3769 bearing cone made from?
A: The 3769 bearing cone is manufactured from hardened alloy steel with a precision-ground tapered surface. The steel is heat-treated to provide durability and resistance to wear under load. Material quality is critical for bearing life and wheel performance.
Q: What dimensions should I verify before ordering the 3769 bearing cone?
A: Verify the bore diameter, cone width, and taper angle to match your load wheel axle and bearing cup. Incorrect dimensions will result in poor fit, excessive play, or binding. Compare the 3769 specifications to your equipment manual or existing bearing before ordering.
Q: Is the 3769 bearing cone sold individually or as a complete bearing set?
A: Bearing cones are typically available individually or as part of a complete bearing set that includes the cone, cup, and rolling elements. A complete set ensures proper fit and load rating. Single cone replacement may be an option if the outer race is still serviceable.
