Product Description
Mast bearing
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the specifications for SKU 800024541 mast bearing?
A: SKU 800024541 is a mast bearing designed for vertical mast applications in electric and manual lift trucks. Verify bore diameter, outer diameter, and width against your equipment documentation before ordering. This bearing handles radial and thrust loads in the mast assembly. Material composition and load ratings vary by application. Contact us with your equipment make, model, and mast serial number for exact fitment.
Q: Which lift truck brands and models use the 800024541 mast bearing?
A: This bearing is compatible with mast assemblies on Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, Hyster, and other OEM lift trucks. Fitment depends on mast tube diameter and bearing mounting configuration. Confirm compatibility by cross-referencing your truck serial number or current part against OEM documentation. We can help verify fitment if you provide equipment details.
Q: What material is the 800024541 bearing and how long does it typically last?
A: Mast bearings are typically steel ball or roller bearings with steel races and cages. Lifespan depends on load, operating hours, maintenance, and environmental conditions. Bearings in indoor warehouses last longer than those in wet or cold storage. Signs of wear include mast wobble, grinding noise, or increased friction when raising. Replace when movement becomes notchy or jerky.
Q: What maintenance does the 800024541 bearing require?
A: Sealed or shielded bearings require minimal maintenance. Inspect visually during routine mast checks for debris, corrosion, or visible damage. Keep the mast clean and dry. Do not over-grease; excess lubricant attracts dirt and accelerates wear. If the bearing is unsealed and equipped with grease fittings, follow OEM lubrication intervals. Replace if noise or play develops.
Q: Are there cross-reference or equivalent part numbers for 800024541?
A: Part number 800024541 is an OEM or OEM-equivalent bearing. Cross-references may exist under Crown, Toyota, Raymond, or other brands depending on the original equipment. Provide your truck model and current bearing part number if you need to verify equivalencies. We maintain compatibility data across major lift truck manufacturers.
