Product Description
Bearing assy
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What electric lift truck models and components use the 5020299-10 bearing assembly?
A: The 5020299-10 is designed for electric lift truck applications from Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Linde, and Jungheinrich. It is commonly used in motor mount assemblies, mast bearing applications, and load wheel systems. Verify your equipment model and component location to confirm correct fitment.
Q: What is included in the 5020299-10 bearing assembly?
A: This bearing assembly includes outer race, inner race, bearing elements (ball or roller), retainer cage, and seals. It is a sealed unit pre-lubricated for electric lift truck duty. The assembly is designed for higher speed and precision requirements compared to manual equipment.
Q: What are the specifications for the 5020299-10 bore diameter and dimensions?
A: The 5020299-10 is sized for electric motor and drive systems, with bore diameter and width matching standard motor mounting and mast bearing positions. Exact dimensions are engineered for electric lift truck drive efficiency. Measure your existing bearing housing and shaft before ordering.
Q: How do I diagnose if this bearing assembly has failed?
A: Bearing failure signs include grinding or squealing from motor or mast areas, loss of power or drive speed, vibration during operation, or excessive heat from the bearing housing. Motor bearings may emit a distinctive high-pitched whine under load. Any rough rotation or play indicates internal damage requiring replacement.
Q: What is the expected service life of the 5020299-10 in electric lift truck service?
A: Under standard warehouse duty cycles (8 to 10 hours daily), this bearing assembly typically lasts 4 to 8 years. Heavy-use operations or exposure to moisture reduce lifespan. Motor bearings under constant load may require replacement sooner than load wheel bearings.
Q: Are there OEM cross-reference part numbers for this bearing assembly?
A: The 5020299-10 has equivalents in Crown, Toyota, and Raymond electric lift truck part systems. Motor bearing specifications are critical for compatibility and electric performance. Provide your equipment serial number and component location to confirm correct cross-reference.