Product Description
Radial roller bearing, OEM part HY 1334243, engineered for Hyster electric lift truck assemblies. Bearing is designed for combined radial and axial load support, constructed of hardened steel for improved service life in repetitive load environments.
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Construction | Heavy-duty roller element configuration |
| Material Specification | Hardened steel raceways and rollers |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | HY 1334243 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 1334243 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What load types does the HY 1334243 bearing support?
A: The HY 1334243 is a radial roller bearing designed for combined radial and axial load support. The roller element configuration handles multi-directional forces in Hyster electric lift truck assemblies where loads are applied from multiple directions simultaneously.
Q: What materials are used in the HY 1334243 bearing?
A: The bearing features hardened steel raceways and roller elements. This hardened steel construction provides improved service life and load capacity in repetitive load environments typical of electric lift truck duty cycles.
Q: Why is the HY 1334243 engineered for heavy-duty applications?
A: The HY 1334243 uses a heavy-duty roller element configuration with hardened steel construction to withstand continuous shock loading, repetitive cycling, and sustained pressure in material handling equipment. This design extends bearing service life in demanding warehouse and industrial environments.
Q: Is the HY 1334243 compatible with other lift truck manufacturers?
A: The HY 1334243 is an OEM Hyster bearing. Cross-compatibility with Crown, Toyota, Raymond, or other lift truck brands depends on assembly mounting dimensions and load specifications. Verify bearing bore size, outer diameter, and width before cross-application.
Q: What is the expected lifespan of the HY 1334243 bearing?
A: The hardened steel construction and heavy-duty roller element design provide extended service life under continuous material handling duty. Lifespan depends on load magnitude, duty cycle intensity, and operating environment. Bearing life is longer in controlled warehouse conditions than in outdoor or harsh environments.
