Product Description
Raymond RA DS226025 is a 25 mm deep groove ball bearing designed for electric lift truck applications. Key mechanical dimensions include a 25 mm bore, 52 mm outside diameter, and 15 mm width. Bearing cross-references include DS226025 and 226025. Manufactured to ISO tolerances with single lip contact seal.
Specifications
Material
| Bearing Material | High carbon chromium steel (SAE 52100 or equivalent) |
| Finish | Precision ground, polished raceways |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | RA DS226025 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | DS226025 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | 226025 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the dimensions of the RA DS226025 bearing?
A: The RA DS226025 is a 25 mm deep groove ball bearing with a 25 mm bore, 52 mm outside diameter, and 15 mm width. These dimensions are critical for fitment in Raymond lift truck applications.
Q: What material is the RA DS226025 bearing made from?
A: The RA DS226025 is manufactured from high carbon chromium steel, typically SAE 52100 or equivalent, with precision ground and polished raceways to ISO tolerances. This material provides durability for industrial material handling duty.
Q: What type of seal does the RA DS226025 have?
A: The RA DS226025 features a single lip contact seal designed to protect the bearing from contamination and moisture in industrial environments. Verify seal integrity during routine maintenance inspections.
Q: Are there cross-reference part numbers for the RA DS226025?
A: Yes. The RA DS226025 is also referenced as DS226025 or 226025. When ordering or cross-checking inventory, these numbers refer to the same OEM bearing component.
Q: Which Raymond lift truck models use the RA DS226025 bearing?
A: The RA DS226025 is designed for electric lift truck applications across multiple Raymond models. Verify your equipment model and serial range to confirm compatibility before ordering.
Q: How long does the RA DS226025 bearing typically last?
A: Bearing lifespan depends on load, speed, lubrication, and operating environment. Inspect periodically for noise, roughness, or excessive play. Replace if damage or contamination is evident.
