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Panacea Aftermarket Bearing Assembly

97140-06201-71

Ball Bearing Assembly for Pallet Jack Wheels

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Manual Pallet Jack Parts

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Product Description

Technical specifications for panacea aftermarket bearing assembly 97140-06201-71, cross-referenced to 9714006202, intended for manual pallet jack wheel applications. Not OEM documentation available from approved sources; aftermarket only.

Specifications

Part Numbers
OEM Part Number97140-06201-71
Cross-Reference Part Numbers9714006202

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is bearing 97140-06201-71 an OEM or aftermarket product?
A: Part 97140-06201-71 is an aftermarket bearing assembly produced to fit manual pallet jack wheel applications. It is cross-referenced as 9714006202 and serves as a functional equivalent to OEM specifications.

Q: Which pallet jack applications is 97140-06201-71 designed for?
A: This bearing assembly is engineered for manual pallet jack wheel assemblies across multiple OEM brands including Crown, Toyota, Raymond, and Yale. Verify your equipment model number to confirm compatibility before ordering.

Q: What is the cross-reference part number for 97140-06201-71?
A: The cross-reference part number for 97140-06201-71 is 9714006202. This cross-reference helps identify equivalent bearings across different suppliers.

Q: What materials and construction does this bearing use?
A: Bearing 97140-06201-71 is constructed with standard steel ball bearing races and balls, designed for standard load wheel duty. Aftermarket construction meets functional specifications for manual pallet jack wheel support.

Q: How do I identify if 97140-06201-71 is failing?
A: Watch for rough or grinding sounds when rotating the load wheel, increased friction or binding, visible wear on the bearing housing bore, or lateral play in the wheel assembly. These are signs the bearing requires replacement.