Product Description
Ball bearing assembly with double seal, suitable for aftermarket installation in electric lift trucks. Supplied under manufacturer part number 800083540. Built for durability in rigorous material handling environments.
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Rolling Element Material | Bearing-grade steel (grade unspecified) |
Part Numbers
| Manufacturer Part Number | 800083540 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the bearing size and seal configuration of the 800083540?
A: The 800083540 is a ball bearing assembly with double seal protection. The bearing is made from bearing-grade steel for durability in material handling environments. The dual seals prevent contamination from dust, moisture, and hydraulic fluid, protecting the rolling elements and extending bearing life.
Q: Which electric lift trucks is the 800083540 compatible with?
A: The 800083540 is designed for aftermarket installation on electric lift trucks from major OEM brands including Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, Hyster, and Jungheinrich. Verify your trucks bearing bore diameter and mounting configuration before ordering to ensure proper fitment.
Q: Does the double seal improve performance in wet or cold storage environments?
A: Yes, the double seal design on the 800083540 provides superior protection in wet, humid, and cold storage facilities. The seals prevent moisture ingress and contamination, reducing corrosion of the bearing races and maintaining smooth rotation in demanding environments.
Q: What is the typical service life of the 800083540 bearing assembly?
A: Ball bearing assemblies like the 800083540 typically last 5 to 7 years under normal material handling duty. Service life depends on load, speed, lubrication frequency, and operating environment. Replace the bearing if it develops noise, wobbles, or shows signs of wear or corrosion.
Q: Is the 800083540 greaseable, and what maintenance is needed?
A: The bearing design supports periodic re-greasing to maintain performance. Lubricate according to your trucks maintenance schedule or when bearing rotation becomes rough. Avoid over-greasing, which can cause bearing overheating and premature failure.