Product Description
Single shielded ball bearing (manufacturer SKU 40562065) for use in manual pallet jack wheels or caster assemblies. Constructed from chromium alloy steel with a single pressed steel shield for contamination resistance. Drop-in replacement for select manual pallet jack models. Maintenance-free, pre-lubricated bearing assembly.
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Bearing Material | Chromium alloy steel |
| Shield Material | Pressed steel |
Part Numbers
| Manufacturer Part Number | 40562065 |
| OEM Part Number | 40562065 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What construction features does bearing 40562065 have?
A: The 40562065 is a single shielded ball bearing constructed from chromium alloy steel with a pressed steel shield on one side. The single shield design provides contamination resistance while maintaining low friction and rotational efficiency. The bearing arrives pre-lubricated and maintenance-free, ready for direct installation in manual pallet jack wheel or caster assemblies.
Q: How does the single pressed steel shield on bearing 40562065 differ from dual rubber seals?
A: The 40562065 uses a single pressed steel shield rather than dual rubber seals. Steel shields offer stronger contamination barriers in high-debris environments but may generate slightly more friction than rubber seals. Single-shield design reduces radial play compared to dual-seal bearings, making this bearing suitable for applications requiring tighter wheel hub tolerances.
Q: Is bearing 40562065 a drop-in replacement for manual pallet jack wheels?
A: The 40562065 is a drop-in replacement for select manual pallet jack models. Verify your equipment manufacturer and bearing cavity dimensions match this bearing before ordering. Crown, Toyota, Raymond, and comparable brand manual pallet jacks may use this bearing, but fit confirmation is required.
Q: What maintenance is required for bearing 40562065?
A: The 40562065 requires no maintenance. It arrives pre-lubricated and sealed with a pressed steel shield. Do not attempt to relubricate or disassemble this bearing. If the bearing develops excessive runout or binding after installation, remove and replace rather than service.
