Product Description
BEARING
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the specifications for the GC 1045 bearing?
A: The GC 1045 is a precision ball bearing designed for manual pallet jack applications. It is classified as an OEM replacement component suitable for general material handling equipment where the original part is specified as GC 1045. For exact bore diameter, outer diameter, and width dimensions, verify against your equipment documentation or contact us with your equipment model and serial range.
Q: Which manual pallet jack brands does the GC 1045 bearing fit?
A: The GC 1045 is compatible with multiple manual pallet jack models from common OEM brands including Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, and similar material handling equipment manufacturers. Confirm compatibility by cross-referencing your equipment model number with the GC 1045 specification sheet or providing your equipment details for verification.
Q: What is the expected lifespan of this bearing under normal operating conditions?
A: Bearing lifespan depends on load capacity, frequency of use, environmental conditions, and maintenance practices. Properly maintained bearings typically provide extended service life. Premature failure symptoms include noise, resistance during operation, or visible wear. If you notice these signs, replacement is recommended to prevent equipment damage.
Q: Can I cross-reference the GC 1045 to other part numbers?
A: The GC 1045 is our house brand designation for this bearing component. If you have an OEM part number from your equipment or another supplier reference, provide it to us and we can confirm cross-compatibility. Always verify dimensions and specifications match before ordering to ensure correct fitment.
Q: What material is the GC 1045 bearing made from?
A: The GC 1045 is a precision ball bearing manufactured to OEM specifications for durability in material handling applications. The bearing races and balls are precision-machined steel designed to withstand typical manual pallet jack loading and environmental conditions. Consult the technical specification sheet for material grade and hardness details.
