Product Description
Clark CL 909810 Bearing DE is an OEM sealed precision ball bearing designed for Clark manual pallet jack load wheels and pivot positions, constructed with high carbon bearing steel and maintenance-free lubrication for reliable operation.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Clark, model 909810. SKU: CL 909810
Specifications
Material
| Bearing Material | High carbon bearing steel |
| Cage Material | Steel cage |
| Finish | Precision-ground raceways |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | CL 909810 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | CL909810 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What types of Clark pallet jacks does the CL 909810 bearing fit?
A: The CL 909810 is an OEM sealed precision ball bearing designed for Clark manual pallet jack load wheels and pivot positions. It is validated for Clark model 909810 and compatible equipment. Verify your pallet jack model before ordering.
Q: What are the material specifications for the CL 909810 bearing?
A: The CL 909810 bearing is constructed with high carbon bearing steel raceways and a steel cage. It features precision-ground raceways and sealed design, providing maintenance-free lubrication and protection against warehouse contaminants.
Q: Does the CL 909810 bearing require lubrication or maintenance?
A: The CL 909810 is a sealed precision ball bearing with integrated lubrication. It requires no field greasing or oil maintenance. The sealed design protects internal components and extends service life in typical warehouse environments.
Q: How long does the CL 909810 bearing typically last before replacement?
A: Sealed precision ball bearings like the CL 909810 typically perform for 2000 to 4000 operating hours depending on load capacity, frequency of use, and surface conditions. Replace when noise, grinding, or wheel wobbling is observed.
Q: Are there alternative bearing options if the CL 909810 is out of stock?
A: The CL 909810 is the OEM Clark bearing. Substitute bearings must match bore diameter, outer diameter, width, and load rating specifications exactly. Mismatched bearings can cause premature failure and safety hazards.
