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MI F8008-06205

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MI F8008-06205

6205 Deep Groove Ball Bearing, 25mm Bore

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25MM Manual Pallet Jack Parts Misc Make Brand Misc Section Mitsubishi

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Product Description

Mitsubishi MI F8008-06205 is a deep groove 6205-series 25mm bearing for manual pallet jacks, constructed of through-hardened bearing steel, with a 25 mm bore, 52 mm outer diameter, and 15 mm width, suitable for radial and axial loads. No cross-reference part numbers documented.

Specifications

Material
Bearing MaterialThrough-hardened bearing steel
Part Numbers
OEM Part NumberMI F8008-06205
Manufacturer Part NumberF8008-06205

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What are the dimensions and load specifications of the MI F8008-06205 bearing?
A: The MI F8008-06205 is a 6205-series deep groove ball bearing with a 25 mm bore, 52 mm outer diameter, and 15 mm width. It handles both radial and axial loads, making it suitable for manual pallet jack load wheels and pivot applications.

Q: Which Mitsubishi manual pallet jack models use this bearing?
A: The MI F8008-06205 is used in Mitsubishi manual pallet jack assemblies. No cross-reference part numbers have been documented, so verify your equipment manual matches this SKU before ordering.

Q: What material is the MI F8008-06205 bearing constructed from?
A: This bearing is made from through-hardened bearing steel, which provides superior durability and wear resistance. The through-hardened construction offers extended service life in heavy-use material handling applications.

Q: Can the MI F8008-06205 handle both radial and axial loads?
A: Yes. The MI F8008-06205 is rated for both radial and axial load types. This dual-load capability makes it ideal for manual pallet jack assemblies where the bearing supports both downward and sideways forces.

Q: What should I watch for to know when this bearing needs replacement?
A: Signs of bearing wear include grinding or squeaking sounds from the load wheel assembly, visible play or movement in the wheel, rough rotation, or a heavy or sticky feel when operating the jack. Any of these indicates replacement is needed.