Product Description
The bearing cup (671-067-07) is a precision-engineered outer race component designed for manual pallet jack load wheels. This hardened steel bearing cup provides the critical outer raceway surface that allows smooth, efficient wheel rotation while supporting heavy loads common in warehouse and material handling operations. Direct replacement for manual pallet jacks from major manufacturers, the cup works seamlessly with standard wheel bearing assemblies to ensure reliable performance and extended equipment life.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the 671-067-07 bearing cup used for?
A: The 671-067-07 is a bearing cup assembly designed for manual pallet jack load wheels. It serves as the outer race for the wheel bearing, allowing smooth rotation of the load wheel under load. This part fits most standard manual pallet jacks from brands such as Crown, Toyota, Raymond, and Yale.
Q: What equipment models are compatible with the 671-067-07?
A: The 671-067-07 is compatible with manual pallet jacks across multiple manufacturers including Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, Hyster, and similar brands. Verify your pallet jack serial number and load wheel diameter match this part before ordering to ensure proper fitment.
Q: What materials is the 671-067-07 bearing cup made from?
A: The 671-067-07 bearing cup is manufactured from hardened steel for durability and load capacity. Steel construction provides wear resistance and longevity under continuous bearing loads typical of warehouse and material handling operations.
Q: How long does the 671-067-07 typically last in service?
A: Service life depends on load, usage frequency, and maintenance. Under normal warehouse conditions with regular greasing of the bearing assembly, the 671-067-07 bearing cup typically performs reliably for 2 to 4 years before wear on the raceway surface indicates replacement is needed.
Q: What maintenance does the 671-067-07 bearing cup require?
A: Bearing cups do not require separate maintenance but are part of a complete wheel bearing assembly. Ensure the entire load wheel bearing assembly is greased at regular intervals through the zerk fitting. Periodic inspection for rust, corrosion, or scoring on the inner raceway surface will extend service life.
Q: How do I know if the 671-067-07 bearing cup needs replacement?
A: Replace the bearing cup when the load wheel exhibits grinding noise, vibration during movement, or unusual resistance. Surface scoring, rust, or spalling on the raceway are also indicators. A worn bearing cup reduces wheel performance and can lead to load wheel failure and equipment downtime.
