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PR 313695-000

Sealed Ball Bearing for Electric Pallet Jack

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BT Prime Mover Electric Lift Truck Parts Hydraulics SMX 45

Compatibility

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Model SMX 45

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Product Description

OEM bearing PR 313695-000 by Prime Mover, specified for electric lift truck applications. Includes alternate part number PM313695-000. Compatible with BT Prime Mover electric walkie models. No known cross-reference equivalents.

Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by BT Prime Mover, model SMX 45 Walkie Pallet Truck. SKU: PR 313695-000

Specifications

Part Numbers
OEM Part NumberPR 313695-000
Manufacturer Part NumberPR 313695-000
Alternate Part NumberPM313695-000

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the PR 313695-000 and what equipment does it fit?
A: The PR 313695-000 is an OEM sealed ball bearing for BT Prime Mover electric walkie pallet truck applications, specifically the SMX 45 model series. Alternate part number PM313695-000 is equivalent. This bearing is integral to motor and drivetrain assemblies.

Q: What are the material and load specifications for this bearing?
A: The PR 313695-000 is a sealed ball bearing designed for electric lift truck duty cycles. The sealed design protects against contamination in warehouse environments. Exact bore diameter, outer diameter, width, and load capacity specifications are available upon request with your equipment model details.

Q: What is the alternate part number for the PR 313695-000?
A: The PR 313695-000 bearing is interchangeable with PM313695-000. Both are OEM Prime Mover part numbers. No known cross-reference equivalents to other brands exist. Verify your equipment model before ordering.

Q: How long does this bearing typically last before replacement?
A: Sealed bearing lifespan ranges from 1000 to 2000 hours depending on load, speed, and environmental conditions. Failure symptoms include grinding noise from the motor or drive assembly, increased friction, or complete bearing seizure. Contaminated hydraulic fluid or lack of lubrication accelerates bearing wear.