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RA 441-111

20mm Ball Bearing with Rubber Shield

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20mm Electric Lift Truck Parts Misc Section Raymond

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Product Description

Raymond RA 441-111 is a 20mm bore ball bearing featuring a single rubber shield, used in electric lift truck drive assemblies and engineered for maintenance on Raymond electric lift trucks.

Specifications

Material & Construction
Seal MaterialSynthetic elastomer (rubber) shield
Part Numbers
OEM Part NumberRA 441-111
Manufacturer Part NumberRA441-111

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What are the specifications of the RA 441-111 bearing?
A: The RA 441-111 is a 20mm bore ball bearing with a single rubber shield. The seal material is synthetic elastomer, which provides protection against dust and contamination in electric lift truck drive assemblies. This bearing is engineered specifically for Raymond electric lift truck maintenance.

Q: What equipment is the RA 441-111 compatible with?
A: The RA 441-111 is engineered for Raymond electric lift trucks and fits the drive assembly components on these units. Verify your lift truck model and serial number to confirm compatibility before ordering.

Q: What is the material of the RA 441-111 shield?
A: The RA 441-111 features a synthetic elastomer rubber shield on one side. This material resists moisture, oils, and temperature variations common in material handling environments, providing durable protection for the ball bearing races.

Q: What are the OEM part numbers for the RA 441-111?
A: The RA 441-111 is cross-referenced under the following OEM part numbers: RA 441-111, RA441-111, 441-111. Use these numbers when sourcing replacement bearings for Raymond electric lift trucks.

Q: How do I know when the RA 441-111 needs replacement?
A: Replace the RA 441-111 when you notice increased resistance during drive assembly operation, grinding or squealing noise from the bearing area, or visible damage to the rubber shield. The bearing should rotate smoothly and quietly under normal operating conditions.