Product Description
Barrett BR 38140-FS003 is an OEM-spec inner axle bearing for electric pallet trucks and electric lift trucks. Constructed from SAE 52100 bearing steel, this tapered roller bearing supports radial and axial axle loads in Barrett electric drive units. Direct-fit for Barrett 2W2B model series and compatible axles.
Specifications
Dimensional Specifications
| Fits Model | Designed for Barrett 2W2B and related electric pallet jack models |
Material & Construction
| Construction Material | Through-hardened SAE 52100 bearing steel |
Part Numbers
| Manufacturer Part Number | BR 38140-FS003 |
| OEM Part Number | 38140-FS003 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the BR 38140-FS003 inner axle bearing designed for?
A: The BR 38140-FS003 is an OEM-spec inner axle bearing for Barrett electric pallet trucks and electric lift trucks. It is a tapered roller bearing constructed from SAE 52100 bearing steel.
Q: Which Barrett models does this inner axle bearing fit?
A: The BR 38140-FS003 is designed for Barrett 2W2B model series and related electric pallet jack and lift truck models with compatible axle specifications.
Q: What material is the BR 38140-FS003 made from?
A: This bearing is through-hardened SAE 52100 bearing steel, a premium-grade material chosen for strength and durability under the radial and axial loads present in electric drive units.
Q: What loads does the BR 38140-FS003 support?
A: The BR 38140-FS003 tapered roller bearing supports both radial and axial axle loads in Barrett electric drive units, maintaining alignment and load distribution during operation.
Q: Is the BR 38140-FS003 an OEM part or aftermarket equivalent?
A: The BR 38140-FS003 is an OEM-spec bearing with manufacturer part number BR 38140-FS003 and OEM part number 38140-FS003, meaning it meets Barrett original equipment specifications.
Q: How does bearing lifespan relate to load and operating conditions?
A: SAE 52100 bearing steel offers long service life under normal electric lift truck duty cycles. Lifespan depends on load ratings, maintenance, and operating environment. Heavy loads or operation in harsh conditions may reduce bearing life and require more frequent replacement.
