Measure the physical dimensions (inner diameter, outer diameter, and width) to confirm they match your technical drawings [3].

Use a micrometer to ensure the housing and shaft tolerances meet the specifications required for this part number [5]. 4. Common Troubleshooting

Ensure the part has clear, etched markings and comes from a verified supply chain to avoid substandard materials [2].

Verify if the part is "sealed for life" or if it requires specific grease/oil before operation [3].

If the part fails early, check for misalignment or excessive vibration in the machinery [1, 4].