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TO 00591-10950-81

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TO 00591-10950-81

BEARING

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Product Description

Toyota OEM 00591-10950-81 Ball Bearing for electric lift truck applications, double-sealed, designed for press fit use in high-cycle industrial environments. High carbon chrome steel construction with pre-lubricated synthetic rubber seals for long service life.

Specifications

Part Numbers
OEM Part Number00591-10950-81
Manufacturer Part NumberTO 00591-10950-81

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What are the specifications of the TO 00591-10950-81 ball bearing?
A: The TO 00591-10950-81 is a Toyota OEM double-sealed ball bearing made from high carbon chrome steel. It is designed for press fit use in high-cycle industrial environments. The bearing comes pre-lubricated with synthetic rubber seals for long service life in electric lift truck applications.

Q: What is the double-sealed design on this bearing?
A: Double seals on both sides of the bearing provide protection against contaminants and moisture. The pre-lubricated synthetic rubber seals mean the bearing is ready for immediate use without additional lubrication. This design extends service life in industrial material handling equipment.

Q: What equipment uses the TO 00591-10950-81 bearing?
A: This bearing is designed for Toyota electric lift trucks and compatible OEM equipment requiring press-fit ball bearings in load wheel and caster assemblies. The high carbon chrome steel construction handles the stress and cycle rates typical of warehouse and manufacturing operations.

Q: How long does the TO 00591-10950-81 bearing last under normal conditions?
A: The high carbon chrome steel with pre-lubricated seals provides extended service life in high-cycle applications. Lifespan depends on load conditions, operating speed, and maintenance practices. Regular inspection helps identify wear and prevent equipment downtime.