Product Description
Clark CL 205-KD bearing is a 25 mm bore, deep-groove ball bearing designed for electric lift truck applications. Features dual set screw shaft retention, cylindrical outer race, pre-lubrication, and is compatible with various Clark equipment. Cross-reference part numbers 205-KD, CL 205KD, and 205KD apply.
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Bearing Construction | Chrome steel, deep groove ball type |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | CL 205-KD |
| Manufacturer Part Number | CL 205-KD |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | 205-KD, CL 205KD, 205KD |
| Replaces/Supersedes Part Numbers | 205-KD, CL 205KD, 205KD |
| Equivalent Part Numbers | 205-KD, CL 205KD, 205KD |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What type of bearing is the CL 205-KD and what is its bore size?
A: The CL 205-KD is a 25 mm bore deep-groove ball bearing designed for Clark electric lift truck applications. It features chrome steel construction and dual set screw shaft retention for secure mounting.
Q: What are the cross-reference part numbers for the CL 205-KD?
A: The CL 205-KD is cross-referenced as 205-KD, CL 205KD, and 205KD. These part numbers are equivalent and can be used interchangeably for ordering.
Q: What does the dual set screw shaft retention on the CL 205-KD do?
A: The dual set screw design provides positive shaft lock without keyways, preventing axial movement and shaft slippage during equipment operation. This is common in electric lift truck mast and drive assemblies.
Q: Is the CL 205-KD pre-lubricated, and how often does it require maintenance?
A: The CL 205-KD comes pre-lubricated from the manufacturer. Maintenance intervals depend on operating conditions and equipment manufacturer recommendations; typical electric lift trucks operate 2000 to 3000 hours before bearing service intervals.
Q: What is the outer race configuration of the CL 205-KD bearing?
A: The CL 205-KD features a cylindrical outer race, which is a standard deep-groove design. This configuration allows the bearing to handle both radial and axial loads common in electric lift truck drive systems.
