Product Description
Toyota OEM bearing (SKU: TO 14532-U1090-71) for manual pallet jack load wheel assemblies. Deep groove ball bearing in the designated drive-end (DE) position. Genuine Toyota component for compatibility with specified pallet truck models. No superseding or interchangeable part numbers available.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Toyota, model 6600. SKU: TO 14532-U1090-71
Specifications
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | 14532-U1090-71 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | TO 14532-U1090-71 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What equipment does the TO 14532-U1090-71 bearing fit?
A: The TO 14532-U1090-71 is a genuine Toyota OEM bearing designed specifically for manual pallet jack load wheel assemblies. This deep groove ball bearing fits Toyota pallet jacks, model 6600. It is installed in the drive-end (DE) position of the load wheel assembly. Verify your equipment model matches before ordering.
Q: What type of bearing is the TO 14532-U1090-71?
A: The TO 14532-U1090-71 is a deep groove ball bearing. Deep groove ball bearings are standard for material handling load wheel applications because they handle both radial and axial loads efficiently in manual pallet truck operations.
Q: Are there cross-reference or interchangeable part numbers for this bearing?
A: No superseding or interchangeable part numbers are available for the TO 14532-U1090-71. This is a genuine Toyota OEM bearing with no equivalent aftermarket alternatives listed. Always use the exact OEM part number to ensure proper fit and performance.
Q: What is the lifespan of this bearing in typical pallet jack operations?
A: Deep groove ball bearings in load wheel assemblies typically last 3 to 5 years under normal usage conditions in warehouse and material handling environments. Lifespan depends on load weight, operating frequency, and maintenance. Regular inspection for noise, resistance, or excess play indicates when replacement is needed.
Q: What maintenance is required for this bearing?
A: Deep groove ball bearings require periodic inspection for smooth rotation and minimal play. Check for grinding sounds, unusual resistance, or lateral movement. Keep the bearing clean and dry. Replace immediately if damage, corrosion, or excessive wear is detected to prevent load wheel failure.
