Product Description
Raymond RA 570-240-215 is an OEM drive end bearing for manual pallet jack lift motors, engineered for radial and axial load handling with double seal construction and compatibility with Raymond 7400 Series manual pallet jacks.
Specifications
Material
| Material Specification | Hardened steel, protective coating |
| Construction | Precision ground, double-lip rubber seals |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | RA 570-240-215 |
| Alternate Part Number | RA570-240/215 |
| Product Application | Manual Pallet Jack, 7400 Series |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What equipment is the RA 570-240-215 bearing compatible with?
A: The RA 570-240-215 is an OEM drive end bearing engineered for Raymond 7400 Series manual pallet jacks. It serves as a direct replacement in lift motor assemblies on these models. Verify your equipment serial range against Raymond documentation to confirm compatibility before ordering.
Q: What is the construction and sealing design of the RA 570-240-215?
A: This bearing features precision ground hardened steel construction with a protective coating. It includes double-lip rubber seals designed to contain grease and exclude contaminants in motor duty applications. The double seal design extends bearing life in industrial environments.
Q: What loads does the RA 570-240-215 bearing handle?
A: The RA 570-240-215 is engineered to handle combined radial and axial loads typical of manual pallet jack lift motor duty. It provides radial load support for rotating motor shafts while accommodating axial forces from the lift mechanism.
Q: Are there alternate part numbers for the RA 570-240-215?
A: The alternate part number is RA570-240/215. Both designations reference the same OEM bearing. Use either part number when ordering from us.
Q: How long does the RA 570-240-215 bearing typically last in service?
A: Bearing lifespan depends on load, speed, and maintenance practices. Double seal construction protects against contamination, which extends service life. Monitor for noise or roughness during operation. If the bearing develops grinding sounds or increased resistance, replacement is necessary to prevent motor damage.
