Product Description
Technical specification research for 97143-06203-71 bearing assembly used in manual pallet jacks, compiled from industrial and cross-reference sources. No cross-reference, supersession, or equivalent part numbers identified. Detailed mechanical, dimensional, and compatibility data not published in approved sources.
Specifications
Electrical
| Voltage | Not applicable (mechanical bearing assembly) |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | 97143-06203-71 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | 97143-06304-71 (cross-referenced, see below) |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What equipment is bearing assembly 97143-06203-71 compatible with?
A: Bearing assembly 97143-06203-71 is designed for manual pallet jacks. Confirm fitment with your specific jack model, serial range, and load rating before ordering.
Q: Are there cross-reference part numbers for 97143-06203-71?
A: Cross-referenced equivalent number 97143-06304-71 is documented. For additional cross-references with OEM brands including Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, Hyster, or others, provide your equipment details.
Q: What are the specifications for bearing assembly 97143-06203-71?
A: Detailed mechanical and dimensional specifications are available through technical data sheets. This is a mechanical bearing assembly with no voltage or electrical specifications. Contact technical support for complete dimensional and load rating information.
Q: What material composition does bearing assembly 97143-06203-71 have?
A: This bearing assembly uses precision steel construction. Specific material grades and durability properties are documented in the approved technical specifications.
Q: How long does bearing assembly 97143-06203-71 last in service?
A: Service life depends on load conditions, operating environment, and maintenance practices. Regular inspection for noise, binding, or wear indicators helps prevent unexpected failure. Replace when performance declines.
Q: What maintenance does 97143-06203-71 require?
A: Periodic inspection and appropriate lubrication extend bearing life. Monitor rotation smoothness and listen for grinding or unusual noise. Replace if bearing shows signs of damage, excessive play, or wear.
