Product Description
Crown CR 65081-62 is a single shielded ball bearing with 25 mm inside diameter, 2.44 inch outside diameter, and 0.625 inch width. Manufactured from high carbon bearing steel per SAE 52100 and designed for press fit applications in Crown electric lift trucks and pallet jacks. Cross-reference numbers include CR65081-62, CR6508162, and 6508162.
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Bearing Material | High carbon bearing steel, grade per SAE 52100 |
| Finish | Uncoated, precision ground |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | CR 65081-62 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | CR65081-62, CR6508162, 6508162 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the dimensions of the CR 65081-62 bearing?
A: The CR 65081-62 has a 25 mm inside diameter, 2.44 inch outside diameter, and 0.625 inch width. Verify these dimensions match your application before ordering, as bearing fit tolerance is critical for performance.
Q: What material is the CR 65081-62 bearing made from?
A: This bearing is manufactured from high carbon bearing steel per SAE 52100 specification with precision ground finish and no coating. SAE 52100 provides hardness and wear resistance required for press fit applications in Crown electric lift trucks and pallet jacks.
Q: Is the CR 65081-62 a direct replacement for Crown equipment?
A: Yes, CR 65081-62 is an OEM Crown bearing with confirmed cross-reference numbers CR65081-62, CR6508162, and 6508162. This bearing fits Crown electric lift trucks and pallet jacks that use a 25 mm ID, 2.44 inch OD single-shielded design.
Q: What is the design purpose of the CR 65081-62 bearing?
A: The CR 65081-62 is engineered for press fit applications, meaning it is installed under interference fit where the bearing outer race is pressed into a mating component. This design provides secure positioning and load distribution in Crown lift truck and pallet jack assemblies.
Q: Does the CR 65081-62 have a shield?
A: Yes, the CR 65081-62 is a single-shielded ball bearing, which provides basic protection against contamination and splash while allowing some grease lubrication exchange. Single-shield designs are common in material handling equipment where regular maintenance occurs.
