Product Description
Taper cup bearing (SKU A10681-013) designed for Barrett and compatible manual pallet jacks. Includes Barrett OEM part number BR10681-013 and Timken equivalent A-10681-13-TIM. Application-specific for pallet jack wheel assemblies requiring taper cup configuration.
Specifications
Part Numbers
| Manufacturer Part Number | A10681-013 |
| OEM Part Number | BR10681-013 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | A-10681-13-TIM (Timken original) |
| Supersedes/Replaces | A-10681-13, BR10681-013 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What equipment is the A10681-013 taper cup bearing compatible with?
A: The A10681-013 is a taper cup bearing designed for Barrett manual pallet jacks and compatible steer axle assemblies. It cross-references to Barrett OEM part number BR10681-013 and Timken equivalent A-10681-13-TIM, making it suitable for equipment using these interchangeable specifications.
Q: What are the cross-reference part numbers for the A10681-013?
A: The A10681-013 cross-references to BR10681-013 (Barrett OEM), A-10681-13-TIM (Timken original), and supersedes the older designation A-10681-13. Verify your equipment documentation to confirm which part number applies before ordering.
Q: Where is the A10681-013 used in a pallet jack?
A: This taper cup bearing is application-specific for pallet jack wheel assemblies requiring taper cup configuration. It functions as part of the steer axle bearing assembly in manual pallet jack units, supporting directional control and load handling.
Q: How do I verify if the A10681-013 is the correct replacement for my equipment?
A: Check your equipment documentation or the original part markings for part number A10681-013, BR10681-013, A-10681-13-TIM, or the superseded A-10681-13. Match the bearing bore and outside diameter dimensions to your existing assembly before ordering.
Q: What is the lifespan of the A10681-013 bearing?
A: Bearing lifespan depends on load, maintenance, and operating conditions. Regular lubrication, proper alignment, and avoiding overload extend service life. Inspect for noise, heat, or resistance during operation; these indicate replacement is needed.
