Product Description
Bishamon BI 02003304 is a manual pallet jack load roller bracket (older style), designed for BS-55 series fork ends and superseded by part BI 02103304. Fabricated from formed carbon steel with powder coat finish, it supports the load roller axle and is compatible with Bishamon BS-55 series models.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Bishamon, model BS-55. Alternate model: BS55; BS 55. SKU: BI 02003304
Specifications
Material
| Construction Material | Formed carbon steel plate |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | BI 02003304 |
| Supersedes Part Number | BI 02103304 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | Replaces BI 02003304 with BI 02103304 (superseded); no additional equivalents found |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the function of the BI 02003304 load roller bracket?
A: The BI 02003304 is a manual pallet jack load roller bracket designed to support and mount the load roller axle assembly on Bishamon BS-55 series fork ends. It is a formed carbon steel component with a powder coat finish that provides structural support for smooth load wheel rotation.
Q: Which Bishamon pallet jack models use the BI 02003304 bracket?
A: The BI 02003304 fits Bishamon BS-55 series manual pallet jacks (also referenced as BS55 or BS 55). This is an older-style bracket. Verify your serial number and model stamp on the fork carriage to confirm compatibility before ordering.
Q: Has the BI 02003304 been updated or replaced?
A: Yes. The BI 02003304 has been superseded by part number BI 02103304. If you are performing maintenance or replacement on newer equipment, check your parts documentation to confirm whether your model requires the older BI 02003304 or the newer BI 02103304.
Q: What construction material is the BI 02003304 made from?
A: The BI 02003304 is fabricated from formed carbon steel plate with a powder coat finish. The powder coating provides corrosion resistance and protection against rust in warehouse and outdoor material handling environments.
Q: How do I know if the BI 02003304 needs to be replaced?
A: Replace the bracket if it shows visible cracks, breaks, or severe corrosion through the powder coat. If the load wheel does not spin freely or tilts within the bracket, the bracket may be bent or damaged. Worn or damaged brackets must be replaced to restore proper wheel tracking and load stability.
