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00593-10364-71

Tapered Roller Bearing Cone for Toyota Pallet Jacks

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Product Description

CONE, BEARING

Specifications

Product Overview
Product TypeBearing Cone (Tapered Roller)
Physical Specifications
MaterialThrough-hardened tool steel
Raceway SurfacePrecision-ground, hardened
Pairing ComponentBearing cup (outer raceway)
Bearing ConfigurationTapered roller bearing inner race
Compatibility
ApplicationLoad wheel hubs, steering wheel bearings
Equipment TypeManual pallet jacks, electric forklifts

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is a bearing cone and where is it used?
A: A bearing cone is the inner raceway component of a tapered roller bearing assembly. It works with a bearing cup (outer raceway) to support rotating wheel hubs and load wheels on manual and electric pallet jacks and forklifts.

Q: What equipment does the 00593-10364-71 bearing cone fit?
A: This bearing cone is compatible with manual pallet jack wheel hub assemblies from major manufacturers. Verify bearing bore diameter and cone width dimensions match your equipment before ordering.

Q: What material is this bearing cone made from?
A: Bearing cones are constructed from through-hardened tool steel with precision-ground raceways. The hardened raceway surface resists wear and provides smooth rolling contact with bearing balls or rollers.

Q: What are the typical dimensions of a pallet jack bearing cone?
A: Bearing cone dimensions vary by model. Common sizes include 20 mm bore diameter with 14 mm width, or 25 mm bore with 16 mm width. Always verify your equipment specification before ordering to ensure proper fit.

Q: How can you tell if a bearing cone needs replacement?
A: Signs of bearing cone wear include grinding or growling noise from the wheel hub, excessive side-to-side play in the wheel, or visible pitting on the raceway surface. Worn bearing cones must be replaced as a pair with the cup.