Product Description
BR-1407 cup, bearing is a manual pallet jack load wheel component, manufactured to fit 20 mm shaft diameter with 47 mm outer diameter and 14 mm width, compatible with standard manual pallet jack models. Equivalent to metric bearing type 6204 series with rubber seals. No cross-reference part numbers available from manufacturer or approved distributors.
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Bearing Material | High-carbon chrome steel (generic for pallet jack bearings) |
| Finish | Machined steel, lightly oiled for corrosion protection |
Part Numbers & Compatibility
| OEM Part Number | BR-1407 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the shaft and outer diameter specifications for the BR-1407 bearing cup?
A: The BR-1407 bearing cup is manufactured for a 20 mm shaft diameter with a 47 mm outer diameter and 14 mm width. These dimensions are critical for fitment. Do not install if dimensions do not match your load wheel assembly.
Q: What equipment types does the BR-1407 bearing cup fit?
A: The BR-1407 is a manual pallet jack load wheel component compatible with standard manual pallet jack models. It functions as a load wheel bearing cup. Verify your specific pallet jack model uses this 20 mm shaft diameter before ordering.
Q: What is the material and finish of the BR-1407?
A: The BR-1407 uses high-carbon chrome steel construction with a machined finish and light oil coating for corrosion protection. This material specification ensures durability under repeated manual pallet jack loading and wheel rotation.
Q: Is the BR-1407 equivalent to a standard metric bearing?
A: The BR-1407 is equivalent to the metric 6204 bearing series with rubber seals. The 20 mm shaft diameter, 47 mm outer diameter, and 14 mm width match 6204 specifications. Use these dimensions to verify compatibility with your equipment.
Q: How do I know when the BR-1407 bearing cup needs replacement?
A: Replace the BR-1407 when load wheels become stiff or difficult to rotate smoothly, you hear grinding or squealing noise during operation, or when lateral wheel play develops. These indicate bearing cup wear or internal seal degradation.
