Product Description
BEARING assembly
Specifications
Product Overview
| Product Type | Bearing Assembly |
Physical Specifications
| Construction | Steel races with precision ball bearings |
| Load Type | Axial and radial loads |
| Material | Steel with sealed bearing design |
| Seal Type | Sealed for minimal maintenance |
Compatibility
| Application | Manual Pallet Jack Load Wheels, Steering Components |
| Compatible Equipment | Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Hyster manual pallet jacks |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the 8102825 bearing assembly used for?
A: The 8102825 is a bearing assembly for manual pallet jack applications. Bearing assemblies reduce friction in load wheel and steering components, enabling smooth operation and precise load handling. This part is essential for wheel rotation and directional control.
Q: Which manual pallet jack brands are compatible with the 8102825?
A: The 8102825 bearing assembly is compatible with manual pallet jacks from Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Hyster, and other major OEM manufacturers. Cross-reference your jack model and serial range to confirm fitment before ordering.
Q: What are the material properties of the 8102825 bearing assembly?
A: Bearing assemblies typically feature steel races with precision ball bearings or roller elements. The 8102825 is constructed to handle sustained axial and radial loads while maintaining minimal play. Materials are selected for durability in warehouse and dock environments.
Q: How often does a bearing assembly require maintenance?
A: Bearing assembly maintenance frequency depends on operating hours and conditions. Signs of wear include grinding noise during rotation, lateral play in the wheel, or excessive resistance. Sealed bearing assemblies require minimal maintenance; open designs may benefit from periodic lubrication checks.
Q: What is the typical lifespan of the 8102825 bearing assembly?
A: With proper maintenance and normal use, bearing assemblies typically last 3 to 5 years in warehouse applications. Lifespan is shortened by overloading, poor floor conditions, or inadequate lubrication. Replace the assembly if internal damage, corrosion, or seal failure is present.
