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P-4004

Manual Pallet Jack Bearing Assembly

Regular price $3.49
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Product Description

BEARING assembly

Specifications

Product Overview
Product TypeBearing Assembly
Physical Specifications
MaterialPrecision bearing components with metal housing
FunctionFriction reduction, load support, mast alignment
Compatibility
ApplicationManual Pallet Jack - Pump & Mast Support
Compatible EquipmentManual pallet jacks from Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, Hyster

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the P-4004 bearing assembly used for?
A: The P-4004 is a bearing assembly designed for manual pallet jack applications. It provides friction-reducing support for the pump and mast assembly during lifting and lowering operations.

Q: Which manual pallet jack brands use the P-4004 bearing assembly?
A: The P-4004 is compatible with manual pallet jacks from major OEM brands including Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, Hyster, and other comparable lift truck manufacturers. Verify your equipment model before ordering.

Q: What material composition does the P-4004 bearing assembly have?
A: The P-4004 is engineered with precision bearing components and metal housing for durability under the repeated load cycles typical of manual pallet jack operation. The assembly is designed to withstand continuous duty use in warehouse and material handling applications.

Q: How long does the P-4004 bearing assembly typically last?
A: Bearing assembly lifespan depends on load frequency, environmental conditions, and maintenance practices. Regular inspection for wear and proper lubrication following your equipment manufacturer guidelines will maximize service life and prevent premature failure.

Q: What symptoms indicate the P-4004 bearing assembly needs replacement?
A: Signs of bearing assembly failure include grinding or squealing noises during mast operation, irregular lifting action, increased resistance when raising or lowering the load platform, or visible wear on the bearing surfaces. Any of these conditions warrant assessment and replacement.