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994620

Bearing Assembly

Regular price $1.24
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Product Description

BEARING assembly

Specifications

Product Overview
Product TypeSealed Ball Bearing Assembly
Physical Specifications
Bearing TypeSealed Ball Bearings
Race MaterialSteel
Shaft MaterialChromium-Plated Steel
SealingSealed Construction
ProtectionProtects Against Dirt, Moisture, and Contamination
Typical Lifespan3-5 Years (with proper maintenance)
Load RatingVaries by Pallet Jack Model and Design
Compatibility
ApplicationManual Pallet Jacks, Hand Pallet Trucks

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What manual pallet jack models does the 994620 bearing assembly fit?
A: The 994620 bearing assembly is compatible with standard manual pallet jacks from manufacturers including Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, and similar OEM brands. Verify your specific pallet jack model and serial range before ordering.

Q: What is the load rating of the 994620 bearing assembly?
A: Load capacity depends on your pallet jack model and design. Contact us with your equipment model to confirm the exact load rating for the 994620 bearing assembly in your application.

Q: What material construction does the 994620 use?
A: The 994620 bearing assembly typically uses sealed ball bearings with steel races and chromium-plated shafts. Sealed construction protects against dirt, moisture, and contamination in warehouse and industrial environments.

Q: How long does a manual pallet jack bearing assembly last?
A: Bearing lifespan depends on load, frequency of use, and maintenance. Well-maintained bearings last 3 to 5 years or more. Replace the 994620 when you notice grinding noise, hard steering, wobbling wheels, or rough rotation.

Q: What happens when pallet jack bearings wear out?
A: Worn bearings cause increased steering effort, wheel wobble, uneven tire wear, grinding sounds, and reduced maneuverability. Continued operation accelerates damage to wheels, forks, and the jack frame, leading to equipment failure and safety hazards.