Product Description
CONE, BEARING
Specifications
Product Overview
| Part Number | A000001018 |
| Product Type | Tapered Roller Bearing Cone |
Physical Specifications
| Material | High-Carbon Alloy Steel |
| Finish | Case-Hardened and Precision Ground |
| Load Capacity | Supports Axial and Radial Loads |
| Bearing Type | Tapered Roller |
| Typical Service Life | 2-5 years under normal manual pallet jack use with proper maintenance |
Compatibility
| Application | Manual Pallet Jack Wheel Assemblies |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the bearing cone A000001018 used for?
A: The A000001018 bearing cone is a tapered roller bearing component used in manual pallet jack assemblies. It functions as part of the wheel or load-bearing system to support axial and radial loads during normal material handling operations.
Q: Which pallet jack models does the A000001018 bearing cone fit?
A: This bearing cone is compatible with standard manual pallet jacks from major OEM manufacturers including Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, and similar industrial equipment. Verify the exact bearing bore diameter and width match your equipment before ordering to ensure proper fit and performance.
Q: What material is the A000001018 bearing cone made from?
A: Bearing cones are typically manufactured from high-carbon steel or alloy steel that is case-hardened and precision ground. This material composition provides the hardness and durability required to withstand repeated loading cycles and maintain accurate rolling surfaces over the bearing component lifespan.
Q: How long does the A000001018 bearing cone typically last in service?
A: Bearing cone lifespan depends on load conditions, maintenance practices, and operating environment. Under normal manual pallet jack use with regular lubrication and proper alignment, expect 2-5 years of service. Replace immediately if you observe noise, grinding sensation, or lateral play in the wheel assembly.
Q: What maintenance is required for the A000001018 bearing cone?
A: Bearing cones require periodic lubrication according to your equipment manufacturer schedule. Maintain adequate grease in the bearing cavity and inspect for contamination or moisture. Clean or replace lubricant if you notice discoloration, grit, or water ingress. Do not use excessive grease as this causes heat buildup and premature failure.
