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HY 2075424

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HY 2075424

Bearing (25MM)

Regular price $2.31
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25MM Electric Lift Truck Parts Hyster

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Product Description

Hyster HY 2075424 is a precision ball bearing (25 mm bore diameter, single seal) engineered for use in electric lift truck applications. OEM part number 2075424 provides reliable performance in Hyster forklift equipment.

Specifications

Part Numbers
OEM Part NumberHY 2075424
Manufacturer Part Number2075424

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the HY 2075424 bearing and what is its bore diameter?
A: The HY 2075424 is a precision ball bearing with a 25 millimeter bore diameter engineered for electric lift truck applications. This is an OEM part designed to meet Hyster specifications for load wheel, drive unit, or mast assembly bearing positions where 25 mm bore bearings are required.

Q: What seal type does the HY 2075424 bearing have?
A: The HY 2075424 is a single seal bearing, meaning it has a seal on one side only. Single seal bearings are suitable for applications with minimal contamination risk or where a single side faces the protected interior of a component. Verify seal side orientation during installation.

Q: Where is the HY 2075424 bearing typically used on Hyster equipment?
A: The HY 2075424 25 mm bore bearing is used in electric lift truck load wheel assemblies, drive unit components, and mast support structures where precision radial load support is required. Exact application depends on truck model. Verify bearing position in your equipment documentation before ordering.

Q: What is the typical service life of this ball bearing?
A: Precision ball bearings like the HY 2075424 typically last 3 to 5 years or longer under normal operating conditions with proper lubrication and alignment. High-cycle use, contamination, or inadequate lubrication reduces bearing life. Replace when noise, vibration, or rough rotation appears.

Q: What happens if a bearing wears out?
A: Worn bearings cause grinding noise, vibration, and rough rotating feel. Progressive wear leads to component misalignment, accelerated wear of adjacent parts, and potential seizure. Replace worn bearings promptly to prevent equipment downtime and damage to mounting components.