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TO 00590-43405-71

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TO 00590-43405-71

Bearing

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7 HBW 23 Electric Lift Truck Parts Hydraulics Toyota

Compatibility

Make Toyota
Model 7HBW23

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Product Description

TO 00590-43405-71 is a Toyota OEM bearing for electric lift truck parts systems, with cross-reference part number TY00590-43405-71. Specific technical specifications such as load capacity, dimensions, material, and electrical details are not available from manufacturer or approved industrial distributor sources.

Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Toyota, model 7HBW23. SKU: TO 00590-43405-71

Specifications

Part Numbers
OEM Part NumberTO 00590-43405-71
Cross-Reference Part NumbersTY00590-43405-71

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What Toyota models use bearing TO 00590-43405-71?
A: This Toyota OEM bearing is designed for 7HBW23 series electric pallet trucks. The cross-reference part number is TY00590-43405-71. Confirm your truck model matches before ordering to ensure proper fitment in the drive or lift assembly.

Q: What are the specifications for bearing TO 00590-43405-71?
A: Detailed load capacity, dimension, material, and electrical specifications are not provided in current distributor documentation for this bearing. Contact our parts team directly with your truck serial number or assembly location reference to obtain complete technical specifications and confirm compatibility.

Q: Does this bearing have a cross-reference or alternate part number?
A: The primary cross-reference part number is TY00590-43405-71. Both TO 00590-43405-71 and TY00590-43405-71 refer to the same OEM bearing and are used interchangeably across Toyota parts systems and industrial distributor catalogs.

Q: What symptoms indicate this bearing needs replacement?
A: Replace the bearing if you observe grinding or squealing noise during operation, excessive shaft play, increased resistance during mast lift cycles, or visible seal damage. Delayed replacement can damage the drive motor and adjacent bearings.

Q: How often does this bearing require maintenance?
A: Inspect the bearing quarterly for seal condition and leakage. Lubrication intervals depend on operating environment and truck usage. Fleet trucks in heavy-use environments may require bearing replacement every 3,000-5,000 operating hours. Proper sealed bearing maintenance extends service life significantly.