Product Description
Clark OEM bearing (CL 602454) for manual pallet jack load and steer wheel assemblies. Sealed deep groove ball bearing, 20 mm bore, 47 mm outer diameter, 14 mm width. Chrome steel construction for extended service life.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Clark, model CL 602454. Alternate model: CL602454. SKU: CL 602454
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Cage Material | Steel retainer |
| Ball Material | Chrome steel per SAE 52100 |
| Outer Race Material | Chrome steel per SAE 52100 |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | CL 602454 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the exact dimensions of the CL 602454 bearing?
A: The CL 602454 is a sealed deep groove ball bearing with a 20 mm bore, 47 mm outer diameter, and 14 mm width. These dimensions make it suitable for load and steer wheel assemblies on Clark manual pallet jacks and similar material handling equipment.
Q: What material is the CL 602454 bearing constructed from?
A: The CL 602454 features chrome steel construction per SAE 52100 specification for both the outer race and ball material, with a steel retainer cage. This combination provides extended service life and resistance to wear under heavy load conditions typical in pallet jack wheel assemblies.
Q: Is the CL 602454 suitable for equipment from brands other than Clark?
A: The CL 602454 is a Clark OEM bearing. It fits Clark pallet jacks and may fit similar equipment from other manufacturers using 20x47x14 mm deep groove ball bearings. Always verify exact dimensions and shaft/housing bore specifications against your equipment manual before ordering.
Q: How often should the CL 602454 bearing be replaced?
A: Sealed bearings like the CL 602454 typically last 5-10 years of regular service. Service life depends on load intensity, surface conditions (concrete versus wet floors), and maintenance. Replace if you observe grinding noise, wobbling wheels, or increased rolling resistance during operation.
Q: Does the CL 602454 require lubrication or maintenance?
A: The CL 602454 is a sealed bearing requiring no routine lubrication. Seals prevent water and contaminants from entering the bearing cavity. Do not attempt to lubricate a sealed bearing; simply inspect wheel assemblies periodically for smooth rotation and replace the bearing if performance degrades.
