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TA 80-207-00

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TA 80-207-00

BEARING

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BEARING

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What equipment does the TA 80-207-00 bearing fit?
A: The TA 80-207-00 is designed for manual pallet jack applications. Confirm your equipment model, serial range, and the specific bearing location where this part is used before ordering to ensure correct compatibility.

Q: What bearing type is the TA 80-207-00?
A: The TA 80-207-00 is a standard industrial bearing used in manual material handling equipment. It is manufactured to support the radial and axial loads encountered during normal pallet jack operation.

Q: How do I diagnose bearing failure on the TA 80-207-00?
A: Signs of bearing wear include grinding or squealing noise during operation, notchy or rough rotation, excessive side movement or play, or resistance to smooth rotation. Any of these symptoms indicates the bearing should be replaced.

Q: What is the maintenance schedule for the TA 80-207-00 bearing?
A: Manual pallet jack bearings typically require lubrication annually or per your equipment maintenance schedule. Use the grease type specified in your equipment manual. Monitor bearing condition regularly and replace if you observe degradation.

Q: Is the TA 80-207-00 bearing available as a replacement for other OEM brands?
A: The TA 80-207-00 is compatible with specific manual pallet jack models. For cross-reference information or equivalent bearing part numbers from Yale, Crown, Raymond, Jungheinrich, or other manufacturers, contact our parts team with your equipment details.

Q: What material properties ensure durability of the TA 80-207-00?
A: The TA 80-207-00 uses hardened steel races and balls designed to withstand repeated loading cycles typical of manual material handling. Proper maintenance, appropriate lubrication, and operation within rated capacity extend service life significantly.