Product Description
Baker BA 000786 is an OEM radial ball bearing with extended inner ring, designed for electric lift truck drive systems. This part is referenced as BA000786, BK000786, 000786, BK786, and 786, with compatibility centered on Baker-brand lift equipment.
Specifications
Part Numbers
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | BA000786, BK000786, 000786 |
| OEM Part Number | BA 000786 |
| Equivalent Part Number | BK786 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the construction of the BA 000786 radial ball bearing?
A: The BA 000786 is a radial ball bearing with an extended inner ring, designed specifically for Baker electric lift truck drive systems. The extended inner ring provides wider mounting surface and improved load distribution in high-cycle applications.
Q: What Baker electric lift truck models use the BA 000786 bearing?
A: The BA 000786 is an OEM component for Baker-brand electric lift equipment, specifically designed for drive system applications. Verify your lift truck model against Baker OEM specifications before ordering.
Q: What cross-reference part numbers are available for the BA 000786?
A: The BA 000786 can be cross-referenced as BA000786, BK000786, 000786, BK786, and 786. These designations represent the same bearing across Baker internal systems and TVH databases.
Q: Why is the extended inner ring design important on the BA 000786?
A: The extended inner ring increases the bearing mounting surface, distributes axial loads more effectively, and improves durability in repeated cycle applications like electric drive systems. This design reduces stress concentration and extends bearing life under continuous duty.
Q: What maintenance is required for the BA 000786 bearing?
A: Radial ball bearings require periodic lubrication with bearing grease per OEM specifications. Monitor for noise, vibration, or temperature increase during operation, which may indicate wear. Replace if preload is lost or if grinding or binding occurs.
Q: What are common failure symptoms of the BA 000786 bearing?
A: Watch for grinding or squealing noise from the drive system, excessive vibration, increased friction, or difficulty rotating the lift mechanism. These symptoms indicate bearing wear and the need for replacement to prevent secondary damage to the drive system.
