Product Description
Crown 065081-044 is a deep groove ball bearing with 1.378 inch outer diameter, 0.590 inch inner diameter, and 0.428 inch width, utilizing dual contact rubber seals, supplied for electric pallet jack and electric lift truck wheel assemblies. OEM part cross-references include bearing type 6202DDU and supersedes Crown 065081-060.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Crown, model M Series Stacker. Alternate model: MSeriesStacker. SKU: CR 065081-044
Specifications
Material
| Material Specification | Bearing steel per SAE 52100 |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | 065081-044 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 065081-044 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | Replaces Crown 065081-060; equivalent to bearing 6202DDU |
| Equivalent Part Number | 6202DDU |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the dimensions of Crown bearing CR 065081-044?
A: Outer diameter is 1.378 inch, inner diameter is 0.590 inch, and width is 0.428 inch. These dimensions are critical for fit in Crown M Series Stacker wheel assemblies. Do not substitute with bearings of different dimensions.
Q: Does CR 065081-044 replace Crown part number 065081-060?
A: Yes. CR 065081-044 supersedes Crown 065081-060. The bearing is equivalent to ISO standard bearing type 6202DDU. Verify your original part number in your maintenance records before ordering.
Q: What Crown equipment models use this bearing?
A: CR 065081-044 fits Crown M Series Stacker manual pallet jacks in wheel assemblies. Confirm your exact model and serial range with your parts manual or equipment nameplate before ordering.
Q: What material is CR 065081-044 made from?
A: The bearing uses bearing steel per SAE 52100 specification. The dual contact rubber seals provide protection against contamination in warehouse and distribution environments.
Q: Is CR 065081-044 interchangeable with bearing 6202DDU?
A: CR 065081-044 is equivalent to ISO standard bearing 6202DDU in dimensional and performance specifications. However, always verify that your equipment calls for a 6202DDU bearing before using a generic equivalent. OEM part numbers ensure proper fit and warranty.
Q: How do I know if this bearing needs replacement?
A: Signs of bearing failure include grinding noise, vibration during operation, or resistance in wheel rotation. If any wheel rotates with difficulty or makes noise during movement, inspect the bearing. A failed bearing must be replaced immediately for safety.
