Product Description
VJ 66220 is a bearing for Valu-Jack 5500 and 6600 manual pallet jack frames. No official OEM technical data, cross-reference numbers, or detailed specifications are available from manufacturer or major industrial distributor sources.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Valu-Jack, model 6600. SKU: VJ 66220
Specifications
Compatibility
| Equipment Models | Valu-Jack 5500 & 6600 Series Manual Pallet Jack Frame |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | VJ 66220 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the VJ 66220 bearing and what does it support?
A: The VJ 66220 is a bearing component for Valu-Jack manual pallet jack frames in the 5500 and 6600 series. It provides rotational support within the frame assembly and enables smooth wheel operation under load.
Q: Which Valu-Jack models use the VJ 66220 bearing?
A: The VJ 66220 is compatible with Valu-Jack model 5500 and model 6600 series manual pallet jacks. Confirm your equipment series and frame assembly diagram reference before ordering.
Q: What are the technical specifications for the VJ 66220 bearing?
A: Detailed OEM specifications, cross-reference numbers, and dimensional data for the VJ 66220 are not readily available in current technical documentation. Contact our parts team with your equipment serial number for bore size, outer diameter, and bearing type details.
Q: What failure symptoms indicate the VJ 66220 bearing needs replacement?
A: Replace the VJ 66220 if you notice grinding noise, roughness during wheel rotation, or excessive play in the affected frame area. A failed bearing will cause uneven load distribution and rapid deterioration of connected components.
Q: How often should the VJ 66220 bearing be inspected?
A: Inspect during routine equipment maintenance. In high-use warehouse environments, check for noise and smooth rotation every 3-6 months. Clean bearing housings regularly to prevent contamination and extend bearing life.
Q: Are there cross-reference bearings from other manufacturers?
A: The VJ 66220 is the OEM part for Valu-Jack equipment. Without detailed bore and width specifications, aftermarket bearing substitutes cannot be reliably recommended. Use the OEM part number to ensure correct fit and performance.
