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4237155

Cup, Bearing

Regular price $6.37
Sale price $6.37 Regular price $6.86
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Product Description

CUP, BEARING

Specifications

Product Overview
Product TypeBearing Cup (Outer Race)
Physical Specifications
MaterialPrecision-formed steel
Bearing PositionStationary outer race
CompatibilityCrown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, Nichiyu equipment
Part TypeDirect replacement bearing component
Compatibility
ApplicationLoad wheel bearings, pump/motor bearings, drive train assemblies

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is bearing cup SKU 4237155 and what does it fit?
A: SKU 4237155 is a bearing cup component for manual pallet jacks. A bearing cup is the stationary outer race of a rolling element bearing assembly. This cup is compatible with manual pallet jack models from Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, and comparable OEM manufacturers. Verify your equipment model before ordering.

Q: What are the dimensions and material specifications for cup SKU 4237155?
A: SKU 4237155 bearing cup is manufactured to OEM specifications for manual pallet jack load wheel or pump bearing systems. The cup is precision-formed steel designed to contain rolling elements and maintain accurate bearing geometry. Exact bore diameter and width specifications match original equipment requirements.

Q: When should bearing cup SKU 4237155 be replaced?
A: Replace this bearing cup if the corresponding bearing cone shows wear, if you hear grinding or rough noises during load wheel rotation, or if you observe pitting or damage to the cup raceway surface. Cups are typically replaced as part of a bearing assembly when wear is detected.

Q: What is the relationship between SKU 4237155 bearing cup and other bearing components?
A: The bearing cup (outer race) works with a corresponding bearing cone (inner race) and rolling elements to form a complete bearing assembly. The cup remains stationary while the cone and rolling elements rotate. Both cup and cone must be replaced together to maintain proper bearing function and load capacity.