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LI 152680

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LI 152680

Bearing

Regular price $2.31
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Product Description

Bearing

Specifications

Product Overview
Product TypeRolling Element Bearing
Physical Specifications
Load RatingVaries by bearing type and configuration
Speed RatingPrecision tolerances for continuous operation
MaterialSteel alloy with precision manufacturing
Compatibility
ApplicationElectric Lift Trucks, Pallet Jacks

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the LI 152680 bearing used for?
A: The LI 152680 is a precision bearing designed for electric lift truck and pallet jack assemblies. It supports rotating shafts and load wheels while allowing smooth rotation under dynamic loads.

Q: Which lift truck models use the LI 152680 bearing?
A: The LI 152680 is compatible with electric lift trucks and pallet jacks from major manufacturers including Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, Hyster, and others. Confirm your equipment model and bearing location before ordering.

Q: What type of bearing is the LI 152680?
A: The LI 152680 is a rolling element bearing manufactured to precision tolerances for smooth, efficient operation under continuous loading. The bearing type and size determine its load capacity and rotational speed rating.

Q: How do I know if the LI 152680 bearing needs replacement?
A: Replace the bearing if you experience increased noise, grinding, or roughness during rotation. Any sign of play or movement in the bearing seat, or difficulty in wheel rotation, indicates bearing failure and immediate replacement.

Q: What is the typical service life of the LI 152680 bearing?
A: Service life depends on operational load, frequency of use, and maintenance. Regular inspection and proper lubrication extend bearing life significantly. Replace bearings showing wear before they fail completely to prevent equipment damage.