Product Description
Shaft
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the B25-MJP shaft assembly?
A: The B25-MJP is a drive shaft or spindle shaft that connects the wheel hub to the load wheel bearing assembly on forklift trucks. It transmits rotational force and supports wheel weight under load.
Q: What material is the B25-MJP shaft made from?
A: The B25-MJP is machined from hardened alloy steel with a hardened bearing surface. The shaft is precision-ground to support both radial and axial bearing loads without deflection under operational stress.
Q: What forklift brands are compatible with the B25-MJP shaft?
A: The B25-MJP is compatible with load wheel assemblies on Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, and Hyster forklifts. Confirm your equipment model and serial range to verify exact fitment before ordering.
Q: What failure symptoms indicate a B25-MJP shaft needs replacement?
A: Visible bending or runout in the shaft, excessive vibration during wheel rotation, grinding noises from the bearing area, or uneven wheel wear indicate shaft damage. A severely damaged shaft compromises load stability.
Q: How long does a B25-MJP shaft typically last in service?
A: Under normal warehouse conditions, the B25-MJP lasts 5 to 7 years. Rough handling, impact loading, or misalignment reduce lifespan to 2 to 4 years. Regular bearing maintenance and proper wheel alignment extend service life.
Q: Can the B25-MJP shaft be repaired or must it be replaced?
A: A bent or scored B25-MJP shaft cannot be reliably straightened or repaired due to hardened material and precision bearing surface requirements. Complete replacement ensures safe load handling and prevents bearing failure.
