Product Description
BA 111889 is a genuine Baker replacement bearing for manual pallet jack assemblies, cross-referenced by BK111889 and B111889, constructed from hardened carbon steel and designed for rotational support in key lubrication points.
Specifications
Material
| Bearing Material | Hardened carbon steel |
| Construction | Single-row, deep-groove configuration |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | BA 111889 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | BA 111889 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | BK111889, B111889 |
| Equivalent Part Numbers | BA111889, BK111889 |
| Replaces/Supersedes | Supersedes previous part numbers with revisions B111889, BK111889 |
| Usage | Specified as replacement bearing for Baker SKU BA 111889 assemblies |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What equipment does BA 111889 bearing fit?
A: BA 111889 is a genuine replacement bearing for manual pallet jack assemblies. It provides rotational support in key lubrication points and load wheel mounting locations across most manual pallet jack models.
Q: What are the cross-reference numbers for BA 111889?
A: BA 111889 cross-references include BK111889 and B111889. If you have an older pallet jack, check your documentation for the correct part number format before ordering.
Q: What material is BA 111889 made from?
A: BA 111889 is constructed from hardened carbon steel, which provides durability and load capacity for repeated cycling in manual pallet jack duty. This material resists wear and maintains tolerances under sustained loads.
Q: How long does a pallet jack bearing typically last?
A: Bearing lifespan depends on load, frequency of use, and lubrication. Replace bearings when you notice binding, grinding noise, rough rotation, or side play in the wheel assembly.
Q: Can BA 111889 be used as an upgrade on older pallet jacks?
A: BA 111889 is a genuine OEM replacement bearing designed for manual pallet jack assemblies. Verify bore diameter and bearing seat dimensions match your equipment before ordering to ensure proper fit.
Q: What maintenance extends bearing life?
A: Regular lubrication at bearing points, inspection for contamination, and prompt replacement when noise or rough operation begins will maximize bearing service life and load stability.
