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F95316460

Bearing ass'y

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Bearing ass'y

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the F95316460 bearing assembly?
A: The F95316460 is a bearing assembly for fork lift applications. Bearing assemblies enable smooth rotation of wheels, load rollers, and steering components by reducing friction and supporting radial loads. The F95316460 is engineered for material handling equipment from major fork lift manufacturers.

Q: What fork lift models does the F95316460 fit?
A: The F95316460 is compatible with fork lifts from Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, Hyster, Jungheinrich, and Linde. To confirm fitment with your specific equipment, provide your fork lift model number and serial number. We will verify bore diameter, load rating, and mounting specifications match your application.

Q: How do I know when to replace the F95316460 bearing assembly?
A: Replace the F95316460 when you notice grinding or squealing noise during wheel rotation, visible wear on seals, excessive axial play, or difficulty spinning wheels by hand. These symptoms indicate bearing degradation. Prompt replacement prevents further damage to wheels, axles, and related components.

Q: What is the difference between the F95316460 and F95316456 bearing assemblies?
A: While both are fork lift bearing assemblies, the F95316460 and F95316456 are designed for different applications or equipment models. They likely differ in bore diameter, load rating, or mounting configuration. Contact us with your fork lift specifications to determine which bearing assembly is correct for your equipment.

Q: How should the F95316460 bearing assembly be maintained?
A: Inspect the bearing regularly for debris, corrosion, and seal damage. Keep seals intact to prevent water and contaminant intrusion. Clean wheels and bearing areas during routine maintenance. Check for axial and radial play monthly in high-use operations. These practices preserve bearing performance and extend service life in material handling environments.