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PR 200317

Roller Bearing for Manual Pallet Jack Wheels

Regular price $3.49
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Product Description

BEARING

Specifications

Product Overview
Product TypeRoller Bearing
Physical Specifications
Bearing StylePrecision roller bearing with hardened steel races
Primary UseManual pallet jack wheel applications
Compatibility
ApplicationLoad wheel and mast assembly for manual pallet jacks
Equipment CategoryManual Pallet Jack Parts

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What equipment does the PR 200317 bearing fit?
A: The PR 200317 is designed for manual pallet jack applications across multiple OEM brands including Crown, Toyota, and Raymond. Verify your equipment model number and serial range before ordering to confirm compatibility.

Q: What are the material specifications for the PR 200317 bearing?
A: The PR 200317 is a roller bearing designed for load wheel and mast applications in manual pallet jacks. The bearing is constructed with hardened steel races and precision steel rollers to handle repetitive loading cycles typical of manual lift operations.

Q: How long does the PR 200317 bearing typically last in service?
A: Bearing lifespan depends on load cycles and maintenance. The PR 200317 can last 3 to 5 years under normal warehouse conditions with regular lubrication. Insufficient lubrication or overloading reduces lifespan significantly.

Q: Are there cross-reference part numbers for the PR 200317?
A: Cross-reference information for the PR 200317 is limited. Verify bearing dimensions and specifications with your equipment documentation. Contact us directly if you need compatibility assistance.

Q: What symptoms indicate the PR 200317 bearing needs replacement?
A: Replace the bearing if you experience grinding noise from the load wheel, excessive play in the wheel assembly, or resistance during manual lift operations. These indicate internal wear or damage.