Product Description
Crown CR 65081-1 bearing is a utility-grade ball bearing designed as a replacement component for manual pallet jack assemblies. Intended for use in steering and load wheel applications on Crown PTH Series pallet trucks. Bearing features precision-machined steel races, stamped steel cage, and standard carbon steel balls for reliable performance in industrial wheel duty.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Crown, model CR 65081-1. Alternate model: CR650811; CR 65081 1. SKU: CR 65081-1
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Bearing Construction | Precision machined bearing with steel outer/inner races, stamped steel cage |
| Ball Material Specification | Grade 10 carbon steel balls |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | CR 65081-1 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | CR 65081-1 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What type of bearing is the CR 65081-1?
A: The CR 65081-1 is a utility-grade deep groove ball bearing featuring precision-machined steel races, a stamped steel cage, and Grade 10 carbon steel balls. This construction provides reliable performance in both steering and load wheel applications on Crown pallet trucks.
Q: What equipment does the CR 65081-1 fit?
A: The CR 65081-1 is designed as a replacement bearing for Crown PTH Series manual pallet jacks. It fits steering and load wheel positions in these models. Cross-reference part numbers include CR650811 and CR 65081 1.
Q: What are the ball materials in the CR 65081-1?
A: The CR 65081-1 uses Grade 10 carbon steel balls, which provide durability and consistent rolling performance under standard warehouse and dock loading conditions typical of manual pallet jack duty.
Q: Is the CR 65081-1 sealed?
A: The CR 65081-1 is a utility-grade bearing. Verify seal specifications and conditions before ordering if your equipment operates in wet, cold storage, or contaminated environments. Contact us to confirm seal type for your specific model.
Q: How do I know if the CR 65081-1 is worn out?
A: Replace the CR 65081-1 if you detect grinding or rough rotation sounds, wheel wobble, lateral play when jacking, or visible debris around the wheel assembly. Utility-grade bearings typically last 1500 to 2000 operating hours under normal conditions.
