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RA 410-022-08

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RA 410-022-08

Raymond RA 410-022-08 Tapered Roller Bearing Cup

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Product Description

Raymond RA 410-022-08 bearing cup: genuine OEM replacement tapered roller bearing cup for Raymond electric lift truck axles and wheel assemblies.

Specifications

Part Numbers
Manufacturer Part NumberRA 410-022-08
OEM Part Number410-022-08

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the RA 410-022-08 bearing cup used for?
A: The RA 410-022-08 is a tapered roller bearing cup (outer race) engineered for Raymond electric lift truck wheel axle assemblies. It pairs with the corresponding bearing cone to support radial and axial loads at the wheel end.

Q: Which Raymond lift truck models use the RA 410-022-08?
A: The RA 410-022-08 is a genuine OEM bearing cup for Raymond electric lift truck axle systems. Confirm your equipment model and serial range in the OEM parts documentation to verify fitment. Bearing assemblies vary by truck generation and configuration.

Q: Can the RA 410-022-08 bearing cup be reused after removal?
A: Tapered roller bearing cups should not be reused after removal from service. Once a bearing cup is unmounted, the precision seating surface can be compromised, causing premature failure and safety risk. Always replace with a new OEM part.

Q: What is the material of the RA 410-022-08 bearing cup?
A: The RA 410-022-08 cup is manufactured from case-hardened bearing steel per OEM specification, similar to ASTM A485 or equivalent. This material provides durability against wear and load cycling in industrial lift truck applications.

Q: How do I know if the RA 410-022-08 bearing cup needs replacement?
A: Replace the bearing cup if you observe wheel noise, wobbling, excessive play in the wheel assembly, or evidence of rust or scoring on the bearing races. Bearing cups typically last 3 to 5 years depending on load and maintenance. Replace as a complete bearing set (cup and cone) for best results.