Product Description
BA 992620 is an OEM axle designed for Baker electric lift trucks. Referenced explicitly as a Baker part for use in electric lift truck axle assemblies. No cross-reference, supersession, or interchange part numbers have been identified through approved manufacturer or distributor sources. Technical attributes should be confirmed via Baker technical resource or official parts manual. Product is verified to match OEM, manufacturer, and category criteria.
Specifications
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | BA 992620 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | BA 992620 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What equipment does the BA 992620 OEM axle fit?
A: The BA 992620 is an OEM axle assembly designed specifically for Baker electric lift trucks. It integrates into the load wheel or drive wheel assembly. Verify the specific model series and serial number range in your Baker parts manual before ordering.
Q: Are there cross-reference or supersession part numbers for BA 992620?
A: No cross-reference, supersession, or interchange parts have been identified for the BA 992620 through approved manufacturer or distributor sources. This is a Baker-exclusive component. Order the exact OEM part number.
Q: What are the material specifications for the BA 992620 axle?
A: Baker OEM axles are manufactured from hardened steel alloy to withstand repeated load cycling. The exact material grade and heat-treat specification should be confirmed by consulting the Baker technical resource or official parts manual for your truck model.
Q: Can the BA 992620 be used on Crown, Toyota, or other lift truck brands?
A: No. The BA 992620 is a Baker-specific OEM axle. While Crown, Toyota, Raymond, and other manufacturers produce similar axles, they are not interchangeable. Mounting dimensions, bearing sizes, and shaft specifications are truck-specific. Use only the correct OEM part for your equipment.
Q: How long does an axle like BA 992620 typically last?
A: Under normal fleet duty, an OEM axle lasts 5 to 10 years depending on load, floor conditions, and maintenance. Symptoms of failure include wheel wobble, grinding noise, resistance to rotation, or visible bearing play. Replace if damage is suspected.