Product Description
Bishamon Push Rod, OEM part number BI 02108264, designed for 48 inch fork manual pallet jacks (newer style). Compatible with Bishamon BS-55 and equivalent to 2108264. Manufactured from high-tensile steel for mechanical linkage between handle and fork carriage.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Bishamon, model BS-55. Alternate model: BS55; BS 55. SKU: BI 02108264
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Material | High-tensile steel |
| Finish | Industrial protective coating |
Part Numbers & Compatibility
| OEM Part Number | BI 02108264 |
| Alternative Manufacturer Part Number | 2108264 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | Replaces: 02108264; Equivalent: 2108264 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What equipment does the BI 02108264 push rod fit?
A: The BI 02108264 is designed for 48 inch fork Bishamon BS-55 manual pallet jacks. It is the OEM push rod that connects the handle linkage to the fork carriage. Verify your pallet jack model number matches BS-55 or equivalent before ordering.
Q: What is the BI 02108264 made from?
A: This push rod is manufactured from high-tensile steel with an industrial protective coating. High-tensile steel provides the mechanical strength required for repeated manual pallet jack handle cycles without permanent deformation.
Q: Is the BI 02108264 equivalent to other part numbers?
A: Yes. The BI 02108264 is equivalent to Bishamon part number 2108264 and replaces 02108264. These are the same part sold under different reference formats. Confirm your documentation matches one of these before ordering.
Q: How do I know if my push rod needs replacement?
A: Signs of push rod failure include difficulty lowering the pallet jack, sluggish or erratic handle movement, or visible bending or cracking in the rod. A bent or cracked push rod cannot transfer force properly and will degrade fork control.
Q: Does this part work with other Bishamon models?
A: The BI 02108264 is designed specifically for the BS-55 series. Do not assume compatibility with other Bishamon models without verifying dimensions and mounting specifications. Using the wrong push rod can result in misaligned linkage and unsafe operation.
