Product Description
Bishamon BI 52003513 Rubber Bushing—OEM hydraulic assembly component for BS-55 manual pallet jacks; molded synthetic rubber, compatible with BS-55 hydraulic unit, direct-fit with cross-references BI52003513, 52003513, Bishamon 52003513, BS52003513. Used for vibration dampening in hydraulic pivot linkage.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Bishamon, model BS-55. Alternate model: BS55; BS 55. SKU: BI 52003513
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Material Specification | Molded synthetic rubber, unreinforced |
| Finish/Coating | None (raw rubber surface) |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | BI 52003513 |
| Alternative Part Numbers | BI52003513, 52003513, Bishamon 52003513, BS52003513 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | BI52003513, 52003513, Bishamon 52003513, BS52003513 |
| Compatibility | Fits Bishamon BS-55 Model Manual Pallet Jack Hydraulic Unit |
| Interchangeability | Direct interchange for BI 52003513 only; no known equivalents outside Bishamon catalog |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the BI 52003513 and what does it do?
A: The BI 52003513 is an OEM rubber bushing for Bishamon BS-55 manual pallet jack hydraulic units. It is used for vibration dampening in the hydraulic pivot linkage assembly and provides direct-fit replacement function.
Q: What equipment does the BI 52003513 bushing fit?
A: The BI 52003513 is compatible with Bishamon BS-55, BS55, and BS 55 manual pallet jack models. It is a direct-fit replacement for the original hydraulic assembly bushing.
Q: What material is the BI 52003513 bushing made from?
A: The BI 52003513 is manufactured from molded synthetic rubber, designed to dampen vibration and absorb shock in the hydraulic pivot linkage without degrading under operational stress.
Q: What are the cross-reference numbers for the BI 52003513?
A: Cross-reference numbers include BI52003513, 52003513, Bishamon 52003513, and BS52003513, which can be used to verify part compatibility across Bishamon documentation.
Q: How do I know if the BI 52003513 bushing needs replacement?
A: Replace the bushing if you observe excessive vibration during operation, rattling or clunking sounds from the hydraulic linkage, or visible cracks or deterioration in the rubber material. Worn bushings reduce vibration dampening and can lead to accelerated wear in other hydraulic components.
