Product Description
Toyota OEM double sealed ball bearing, part number TO 00591-44023-81. Designed for electric lift truck applications. Single row, deep groove configuration with bearing-grade steel construction and dual steel seals for optimal contamination resistance.
Specifications
Material
| Finish | OEM anti-corrosion bearing steel finish |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | TO 00591-44023-81 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 00591-44023-81 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the specifications of the Toyota double sealed ball bearing TO 00591-44023-81?
A: The TO 00591-44023-81 is a single row, deep groove ball bearing with dual steel seals for contamination resistance. It features OEM anti-corrosion bearing steel finish and is designed for Toyota electric lift truck applications.
Q: What is the bore and outer diameter of the TO 00591-44023-81?
A: Contact us for the exact bore diameter and outer diameter specifications. These critical dimensions determine compatibility with your lift truck axle assembly or mounting location.
Q: Why are the dual steel seals important on the TO 00591-44023-81?
A: The dual steel seals provide double-barrier protection against water, dirt, and debris contamination. This is critical in material handling environments and wet storage areas, extending bearing life and reducing maintenance frequency.
Q: Which Toyota lift truck models use the TO 00591-44023-81 bearing?
A: The TO 00591-44023-81 is an OEM component for Toyota electric lift trucks. Verify compatibility with your specific model by confirming bore diameter, outer diameter, and width match your equipment specifications.
Q: Can the TO 00591-44023-81 be used in wet storage or cold storage applications?
A: The OEM anti-corrosion bearing steel finish and dual steel seals make this bearing suitable for wet environments and cold storage areas. The sealed design resists moisture ingress and corrosion.
Q: What is the maintenance requirement for the TO 00591-44023-81 sealed bearing?
A: Sealed bearings require minimal maintenance. Periodic visual inspection for damage or noise is recommended. Replace the bearing if grinding sounds develop, excessive play occurs, or seals appear damaged. Do not attempt to re-lubricate sealed bearings.
