Product Description
PM200317 bearing assembly for manual pallet jack applications. OEM-quality, precision sealed deep groove ball bearing, compatible with selected models. Factory pre-lubricated, high-carbon chrome steel construction, fits in load or steer wheel assemblies. Genuine replacement for Liftsplus.com and similar manual pallet jack designs.
Specifications
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | PM200317 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | PM200317 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What manual pallet jack models use the PM200317 bearing assembly?
A: The PM200317 is an OEM-quality bearing assembly compatible with Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, Hyster, and other manual pallet jack brands that use this part number. It fits load wheel and steer wheel assemblies. Verify your jack model documentation before ordering.
Q: What are the construction and material specifications of the PM200317?
A: The PM200317 is a sealed, precision deep groove ball bearing manufactured from high-carbon chrome steel. The factory-sealed design prevents water, dust, and contaminants from entering the bearing, extending service life in cold storage and wet dock environments.
Q: Is the PM200317 pre-lubricated, and what maintenance is required?
A: Yes, the PM200317 arrives factory pre-lubricated with sealed internal passages. No additional lubrication should be applied. Perform periodic visual and operational checks during normal pallet jack use. Replace if you notice resistance, noise, or wobbling in the wheel.
Q: What is the expected service life of the PM200317 bearing?
A: The PM200317 typically provides 3 to 5 years of service in standard manual pallet jack applications. Service life depends on load cycles per day, floor surface quality, environmental conditions, and maintenance. Replace upon detection of noise or increased friction.
Q: Can the PM200317 be used interchangeably with other bearing assemblies?
A: The PM200317 should only be used as a direct replacement for equipment originally specified with this part number. Bearing bore diameter, width, and load rating vary across models. Using the wrong bearing size will cause improper wheel fitment and failure.
