Product Description
CONE, BEARING
Specifications
Product Overview
| Product Type | Bearing Cone (Tapered Roller) |
Physical Specifications
| Capacity Range | 2700–5500 lbs. |
| Bearing Configuration | Rolling Element Bearing (Cone + Race) |
| Material | Hardened Steel (Heat-Treated) |
| Finish | Polished Steel |
| Critical Fitment | Must Match Original Race; Precision Axle Seating Required |
| Inspection Criteria | Check for spalling, discoloration, pitting; wheel must spin freely; no wobble or grinding noise |
Compatibility
| Application | Manual Pallet Jack Load Wheel Assembly |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is part 00590-04792-71 and where is it used?
A: Part 00590-04792-71 is a bearing cone assembly for manual pallet jacks from major OEM manufacturers including Crown, Yale, and Raymond. This is a precision component in the load wheel assembly. The bearing cone must be properly matched with its race and seated on the axle shaft.
Q: Which manual pallet jack models use this bearing cone?
A: Part 00590-04792-71 fits load wheel assemblies on standard 2700 to 5500 pound capacity manual pallet jacks from major manufacturers. Bearing cones are critical fits and must match the original OEM specification exactly. Provide your pallet jack model number and we will confirm if this bearing cone is the correct replacement.
Q: How do I replace this bearing cone?
A: Bearing cone replacement requires removing the load wheel, unbolting the axle, and pressing the old cone free using a bearing puller tool. Install the new cone with a bearing press to achieve proper fit without damage. Cone must seat fully against the axle shoulder. Improper installation will cause bearing failure, noise, and excessive wheel wear.
Q: What is the relationship between the bearing cone and bearing race?
A: The bearing cone and race work together as a rolling element bearing set. The cone must be ordered with its matching race for proper fit and function. Do not mix cones and races from different manufacturers or part numbers. If you only have the cone part number, we can help you identify the correct matching race.
Q: When should I replace the bearing cone?
A: Replace the bearing cone if you observe wheel wobbling, grinding noise from the load wheel, or the wheel no longer spins freely. If the cone race shows spalling, discoloration, or pitting under magnification, replacement is necessary. A failing bearing cone will accelerate damage to the matching race and wheel.
