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CR 065133

CR 065133

Bearing Cone

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Compatibility

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Model RR 5200, RD 5200

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Product Description

Bearing Cone

Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Crown, model RR RD 5200 Series Reach Truck. Alternate model: RRRD5200SeriesReachTruck. SKU: CR 065133

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the CR 065133 bearing cone?
A: The CR 065133 is a bearing cone (inner race) for Crown RR/RD 5200 Series Reach Trucks. It is part of a tapered roller bearing assembly and is engineered for specific bearing positions on drive and steering axles.

Q: Can I use CR 065133 as a replacement for CR 065131?
A: No. The CR 065133 and CR 065131 bearing cones are not interchangeable. Each is engineered for a specific bore diameter and bearing cup pairing. Using the wrong cone will cause misalignment, premature wear, and bearing failure. Identify the correct part number by bearing location before ordering.

Q: Which Crown reach truck models use the CR 065133 bearing cone?
A: The CR 065133 bearing cone is compatible with Crown RR/RD 5200 Series Reach Trucks. Verify your equipment is the 5200 Series and identify the specific axle bearing location that requires this part.

Q: What bearing cup mates with the CR 065133 cone?
A: The CR 065133 cone pairs with a specific Crown bearing cup for the 5200 Series. Contact support with your equipment serial number and bearing location to identify the correct mating cup part number for your application.

Q: How do I know which bearing cone to order, CR 065131 or CR 065133?
A: Refer to your Crown RR/RD 5200 Series parts manual to identify which bearing locations require CR 065131 versus CR 065133. Each part number is designated for a specific axle position. If you are unsure, provide your equipment model and serial number for accurate part identification.

Q: Should bearing cones be inspected periodically?
A: Yes. Bearing cones should be inspected regularly for signs of wear, spalling, or scoring. Proper lubrication and periodic inspection help extend bearing assembly life and prevent equipment downtime.