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MG209F

Sealed Ball Bearing Assembly for Manual Pallet Jacks

Regular price $99,999.00
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Product Description

BEARING ASSY

Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Magnum Intrupa, model 6600. SKU: MG209F

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the MG209F bearing assembly and what is it compatible with?
A: The MG209F is a bearing assembly designed for manual pallet jack wheel applications. It is compatible with Magnum Intrupa manual pallet jacks, specifically model 6600. This component serves as a replacement bearing for both load and steering wheel positions on compatible equipment.

Q: How is the MG209F bearing assembly constructed?
A: The MG209F bearing assembly is constructed from hardened steel ball bearings and races designed to handle the radial loads typical of manual pallet jack wheels. The sealed bearing design protects internal components from dirt and moisture contamination in warehouse environments.

Q: Is the MG209F sealed or open design?
A: The MG209F features a sealed bearing design that protects the internal ball races from external contamination. This design reduces the need for frequent lubrication and extends bearing service life in typical indoor warehouse use.

Q: What is the typical service life of the MG209F bearing?
A: Under normal warehouse conditions with moderate load cycles, the MG209F bearing assembly typically delivers 18 to 30 months of service life. Heavier usage, rough floors, or improper load distribution may reduce this lifespan. Replace when bearing rotation becomes rough or noisy, or when wheel tread shows significant wear.

Q: What should I inspect to determine if the MG209F needs replacement?
A: Spin the wheel by hand and listen for grinding, clicking, or rough rotation sounds. Check for lateral play or wobbling in the wheel assembly. Inspect the wheel tread for uneven wear, flat spots, or damaged areas. Any of these conditions indicates that replacement is necessary.