Product Description
Blue Giant BG 104-144 is an OEM replacement polyurethane wheel designed for use in electric lift trucks and pallet trucks. The component features high-quality molded polyurethane construction for industrial material handling, with direct OEM fitment and several recognized cross-reference part numbers. Ideal for replacement and maintenance in Blue Giant electric lift truck fleet applications.
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Wheel Material | Polyurethane |
Part Numbers
| Manufacturer Part Number | BG 104-144 |
| OEM Part Number | BG104-144 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | BG104-144, BG104144, 104144 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What material is the 104-144 wheel made from?
A: The 104-144 is manufactured from molded industrial-grade polyurethane. This material provides durability, traction, and reliable performance in standard material handling environments.
Q: Which Blue Giant equipment is the 104-144 compatible with?
A: The 104-144 is designed as a direct replacement for Blue Giant electric pallet jacks and electric lift trucks. Verify your equipment model before ordering to confirm compatibility with your specific unit.
Q: What are the cross-reference part numbers for 104-144?
A: The 104-144 is also referenced as BG104-144, BG104144, and 104144. When ordering, use the manufacturer part number 104-144 or BG 104-144 to ensure correct identification.
Q: How long does a polyurethane wheel typically last?
A: Polyurethane wheel service life depends on load, floor conditions, and usage intensity. In standard industrial applications, expect 2-5 years of service. Inspect regularly for wear and replace when tread depth decreases or floor contact becomes uneven.
Q: Can the 104-144 be used on wet floors?
A: Yes, polyurethane wheels like the 104-144 provide adequate traction on standard wet floors. For extreme cold storage (below 0°F) or highly slippery environments, verify that wet floor conditions match polyurethane specifications or contact us for specialized wheel alternatives.
Q: How should polyurethane wheels be maintained?
A: Inspect wheels regularly for visible wear, cracks, or uneven contact. Clean wheels periodically to remove debris and buildup. Store equipment in climate-controlled environments when possible. Replace the 104-144 when wear indicators show tread loss or when handling performance declines.