Product Description
CONE, BEARING
Specifications
Physical Specifications
| Component Type | Tapered Roller Bearing Cone |
| Material | Hardened Steel |
| Bearing Type | Tapered Roller |
| Primary Use | Manual pallet jack wheel systems |
| Load Bearing | Radial and thrust loads |
| Surface Finish | Precision ground |
| Durability Rating | Heavy-duty industrial use |
Compatibility
| Application | Load wheel and steering wheel assemblies |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What equipment does the 00591-35919-81 bearing cone fit?
A: The 00591-35919-81 bearing cone is designed for manual pallet jack applications. It is compatible with Toyota and equivalent manual pallet jack models used in load roller and steering assemblies. Verify your equipment manufacturer and model before ordering to confirm fitment.
Q: Is the 00591-35919-81 a complete bearing assembly or a component?
A: The 00591-35919-81 is a bearing cone component, not a complete bearing assembly. It is used as part of a tapered roller bearing system. You may need additional components such as the bearing race or seal kit depending on your repair or replacement requirements.
Q: What material is the 00591-35919-81 bearing cone made from?
A: The 00591-35919-81 bearing cone is manufactured to OEM specifications using hardened steel to withstand the load and rotation demands of manual pallet jack applications. This material provides durability and resistance to wear under repeated load cycling.
Q: What are typical failure symptoms that indicate the 00591-35919-81 bearing cone needs replacement?
A: Symptoms of bearing cone failure include grinding or noise during load roller or steering wheel rotation, increased play or looseness in the wheel assembly, or resistance to smooth movement. If you experience any of these conditions, inspect the bearing cone for wear, spalling, or corrosion and replace if damaged.
Q: How often should the 00591-35919-81 bearing cone be maintained?
A: The bearing cone is a wear component and does not require periodic maintenance in the traditional sense. Bearing cones are typically replaced when they exhibit wear or failure symptoms. In high-use environments, inspect bearing condition during routine pallet jack maintenance to extend equipment lifespan.
