Crown

CR 065131

CR 065131

Crown RR/RD 5200 Tapered Bearing Cone

Regular price $99,999.00
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Model RR 5200, RD 5200

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Product Description

Bearing Cone

Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Crown, model RR RD 5200 Series Reach Truck. Alternate model: RRRD5200SeriesReachTruck. SKU: CR 065131

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the CR 065131 bearing cone?
A: The CR 065131 is a bearing cone (inner race) for Crown RR/RD 5200 Series Reach Trucks. The bearing cone is the rotating part of a tapered roller bearing assembly that rolls against the bearing cup and raceway to support axle loads.

Q: Which Crown reach truck models use the CR 065131 bearing cone?
A: The CR 065131 bearing cone is compatible with Crown RR/RD 5200 Series Reach Trucks. Verify your equipment model designation before ordering to ensure fitment.

Q: Do I need to replace the bearing cup when replacing the CR 065131 cone?
A: Bearing cones and cups wear together. If a cone shows signs of wear, spalling, or pitting, the mating cup (CR 065132) should also be inspected and replaced if damage is visible. Reusing a worn cup with a new cone will result in premature failure.

Q: What material is the CR 065131 bearing cone made from?
A: Crown bearing cones are forged steel with hardened raceways to withstand rolling contact stresses in material handling equipment. The steel composition and heat treatment are engineered to support the load and speed characteristics of the 5200 Series reach truck.

Q: What symptoms indicate the CR 065131 bearing cone needs replacement?
A: Replace the bearing cone if you observe axle noise, grinding or rumbling sounds during operation, visible spalling or pitting on the cone raceway, or grease leakage from the bearing seal. These symptoms indicate bearing degradation and risk of axle failure if not addressed.