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50625600

Bearing ass'y

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Bearing ass'y

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the 50625600 bearing assembly used for?
A: The 50625600 bearing assembly is a load-supporting component for forklifts and material handling equipment. It reduces friction and provides stable support for wheels, mast assemblies, or drivetrain components in electric and internal-combustion lift trucks.

Q: Which lift truck brands use the 50625600 bearing assembly?
A: The 50625600 is compatible with multiple OEM forklift brands including Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, Hyster, Jungheinrich, and Clark. Verify your equipment model and serial range to confirm fitment before ordering.

Q: What material is the 50625600 bearing assembly made from?
A: The 50625600 bearing assembly uses standard bearing steel construction with inner and outer races, rolling elements, and a retention cage. The exact material composition and heat-treat specification depends on the OEM design for load rating and durability.

Q: How do I know if the 50625600 bearing assembly needs replacement?
A: Signs of bearing wear include rough rolling resistance, grinding or squealing noise, visible lateral play, heat generation, or discoloration from overheating. If the affected wheel or component does not roll freely, replacement is recommended.

Q: Are there equivalent part numbers to the 50625600?
A: The 50625600 may have cross-reference numbers across different OEM bearing catalogs. Verify bore diameter, outer diameter, width, and load rating with your equipment manual. Contact us to confirm compatibility with your specific truck model.

Q: What is the typical service life of the 50625600 bearing?
A: Bearing lifespan depends on load application, speed, operating temperature, and maintenance practices. Regular lubrication intervals and proper alignment extend service life. Contamination and inadequate lubrication significantly reduce bearing durability.