Product Description
BEARING assembly
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What does the 672141 bearing assembly include?
A: The 672141 is a complete load wheel bearing assembly for manual pallet jacks. It includes the inner race, outer race (cup), rolling elements, and cage as a single pre-assembled unit, eliminating the need to source individual bearing components.
Q: Which pallet jack brands use the 672141 bearing assembly?
A: The 672141 bearing assembly is compatible with manual pallet jacks from Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, Hyster, Jungheinrich, Linde, and similar manufacturers. Verify your equipment model and load wheel size match this assembly before ordering.
Q: What are the specifications of the 672141 bearing assembly?
A: The 672141 is a ball bearing assembly designed for standard load wheel applications on manual pallet jacks. It is manufactured to handle typical warehouse loads and is sealed to resist contamination. Exact internal dimensions and load ratings vary by equipment type, so confirm compatibility with your specific pallet jack model.
Q: How long does the 672141 bearing assembly last in normal use?
A: Under typical warehouse conditions with regular greasing, the 672141 bearing assembly provides 2 to 4 years of reliable service. Lifespan depends on daily load cycles, floor conditions, and maintenance frequency. Poor greasing intervals or heavy use in rough environments will shorten service life.
Q: What maintenance is required for the 672141 bearing assembly?
A: Grease the 672141 bearing assembly regularly through the zerk fitting using a standard lithium-based grease. Frequency depends on usage intensity, but monthly intervals are typical for active warehouse equipment. Inspect for play or unusual resistance during routine equipment checks.
Q: What symptoms indicate the 672141 bearing assembly needs replacement?
A: Replace the 672141 bearing assembly if the load wheel exhibits grinding noise, vibration, excessive play, or resistance to rotation. Visible rust or corrosion, especially if accompanied by noise, indicates bearing degradation and imminent failure. A failing bearing reduces pallet jack efficiency and can lead to equipment damage.
