Product Description
Bearing assy
Specifications
Product Overview
| Product Type | Sealed Bearing Assembly |
Physical Specifications
| Sealing Type | Sealed (no routine greasing required) |
| Duty Cycle | Designed for high-cycle warehouse operations |
| Bearing Configuration | Rolling element bearing with integral or pressed bearing seats |
| Inspection Requirements | Replace if grinding noises, wheel play, or heat generation observed |
| Load Rating | Varies by application; verify against truck capacity and duty cycle |
Compatibility
| Application | Load wheels, swivel casters, mast assemblies on electric forklifts |
| Compatible Equipment | Electric lift trucks, reach trucks, order pickers |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What electric lift truck models use bearing assy 440065120?
A: This bearing assembly fits electric lift trucks from Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Jungheinrich, Linde, and other major manufacturers. Bearing location (load wheel, swivel caster, or mast assembly) varies by model. Verify your truck model and serial number to confirm compatibility.
Q: What are the bore and outer diameter specifications?
A: Bore diameter, outer diameter, and width dimensions must match your existing bearing assembly. Measure the bearing you are replacing or consult the electric truck service manual. Incorrect sizing causes misalignment and premature failure.
Q: Is this bearing suitable for high-cycle warehouse operations?
A: This sealed bearing assembly is designed for material handling equipment in industrial settings. It can withstand repeated load cycles typical of warehouse operations. However, confirm that the load rating matches your specific electric truck capacity and duty cycle.
Q: What maintenance is required for this bearing assembly?
A: Sealed bearing assemblies require no routine greasing. Inspect regularly for noise, play, or heat generation during operation. If you notice grinding sounds or excessive wheel play, replace the bearing assembly immediately to prevent damage to the load wheel or mast.
Q: How do I identify if this bearing needs replacement?
A: Replace the bearing if you observe grinding or squealing noises, excessive wheel play, or heat buildup around the wheel. Worn bearings reduce handling accuracy and increase motor load. Have the truck serviced immediately if wheel movement feels loose or rough.
Q: Are there equivalent bearing assemblies from other suppliers?
A: Cross-reference parts exist for this bearing across Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Jungheinrich, and Linde electric trucks. Contact our parts team with your equipment details to identify compatible bearing assemblies and ensure exact fit and load rating match.