Product Description
Toyota Bearing (SKU: TO 90363-12002-71), double-sealed ball bearing, used as a pilot/input shaft support in electric lift trucks and Toyota clutches. Dimensions: 12 mm bore, 32 mm outer diameter, 10 mm width. Interchangeable with 90363-12002, 90363-T0006, and 6201 bearing series. Constructed from high carbon chromium steel, factory pre-lubricated, suitable for high RPM and demanding service.
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Material Specification | High carbon chromium steel, through-hardened |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | TO 90363-12002-71 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 90363-12002-71 |
| Equivalent Part Numbers | Toyota 90363-12002, 90363-12002-71 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | 90363-12002, 90363-T0006, 6201 (SKF/NSK) |
| Supersedes | 90363-12002 |
| OE Equivalent Part Number | 90363-12002, 90363-T0006 |
| Alternate SKU Reference | TY90363-12002-71 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the specifications of the TO 90363-12002-71 bearing?
A: The TO 90363-12002-71 is a double-sealed ball bearing with a 12 mm bore, 32 mm outer diameter, and 10 mm width. It is constructed from high carbon chromium steel, factory pre-lubricated, and designed for high RPM and demanding industrial service.
Q: What applications does the TO 90363-12002-71 bearing support?
A: The TO 90363-12002-71 functions as a pilot and input shaft support bearing in electric lift trucks and Toyota clutch assemblies. It supports reliable operation under high RPM conditions and heavy loads.
Q: What are the equivalent and cross-reference part numbers for the TO 90363-12002-71?
A: The TO 90363-12002-71 is interchangeable with 90363-12002, 90363-T0006, and 6201 bearing series from SKF and NSK manufacturers.
Q: How does the TO 90363-12002-71 perform in high-demand applications?
A: The TO 90363-12002-71 is engineered for high RPM and demanding service with factory pre-lubrication and double-sealed design. The high carbon chromium steel construction provides durability under sustained load and temperature cycling in industrial environments.
