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BS 88507 2RS

OD: 2.834 inch or 72MM; ID: 1.378 inch or 35MM; Width: 0.827 inch or 21MM

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OD: 2.834 inch or 72MM; ID: 1.378 inch or 35MM; Width: 0.827 inch or 21MM

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What are the exact dimensions of the BS 88507 2RS bearing?
A: The BS 88507 2RS has an outer diameter of 2.834 inches (72MM), inner diameter of 1.378 inches (35MM), and width of 0.827 inches (21MM). These dimensions fit specific mounting configurations in pallet jack steering and load wheel assemblies. Always verify bore and mounting space dimensions match before ordering.

Q: Which pallet jack models use the BS 88507 2RS bearing?
A: The BS 88507 2RS is compatible with electric and manual pallet jacks from Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, Linde, BT, and Jungheinrich. The 72MM outer diameter is commonly used in load wheel and drive assemblies. Confirm your equipment model and serial range to verify the correct bearing for your application.

Q: Is the BS 88507 2RS sealed on both sides?
A: Yes, the 2RS designation means this bearing has rubber seals on both sides. The sealed design protects against water, dust, and dirt contamination. This makes the bearing suitable for wet floor environments, cold storage, and outdoor use. The seals are permanent; do not attempt to remove or relubricate.

Q: What load capacity does the BS 88507 2RS handle?
A: The 72MM outer diameter and 35MM bore indicate this bearing is rated for moderate to heavy loads typical of pallet jack wheel assemblies. Actual dynamic load capacity depends on material grade and bearing design. For specific load ratings, contact us with your equipment and application details.

Q: How do I know if the BS 88507 2RS needs replacement?
A: Replace the bearing if you hear grinding or squeaking from the wheel or steering assembly, feel vibration during operation, notice the wheel is difficult to spin freely, or detect play in the mounting. Sealed bearings should be replaced if seals are cracked or torn, as this allows contamination entry.