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HW-314

SEAL, BEARING

Regular price $1.30
Sale price $1.30 Regular price $1.40
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Product Description

Bearing seal for electric lift truck wheel end assemblies—SKU HW-314 from Liftsplus.com. Radial shaft seal with reinforced nitrile construction, designed for press-fit installation into bearing housings. No interchange part numbers are available for HW-314.

Specifications

Material & Construction
Seal Lip MaterialNBR (nitrile butadiene rubber)
Spring MaterialCarbon steel garter spring

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What materials are used in the HW-314 bearing seal?
A: The HW-314 is constructed with reinforced NBR (nitrile butadiene rubber) seal lip material and a carbon steel garter spring. This material combination provides durability in wet and cold storage environments typical of electric lift truck operations.

Q: Which equipment types is the HW-314 designed for?
A: The HW-314 bearing seal is engineered for electric lift truck wheel end assemblies from Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Jungheinrich, Linde, and other OEM manufacturers. It fits radial shaft bearing housings in wheel assemblies.

Q: What is the installation method for the HW-314?
A: The HW-314 is designed for press-fit installation directly into bearing housings. Verify the bearing bore diameter and housing specifications match your equipment before ordering.

Q: Are there cross-reference part numbers available for the HW-314?
A: No interchange or cross-reference part numbers are available for the HW-314. This is an exact replacement part for specific wheel end assemblies.

Q: What is the typical lifespan of this bearing seal?
A: A properly functioning bearing seal typically lasts 3-5 years depending on operating hours, load conditions, and floor cleanliness. Failure symptoms include grease migration or water intrusion into the bearing.