Product Description
Big Joe BJ 1115-230001-00 motor brush is an OEM carbon brush used in the drive motor assemblies of Big Joe electric straddle lift trucks and pallet stackers. Engineered from high-density carbon material, this replacement part ensures proper motor operation in 24VDC traction applications. Designed for a direct fit in OEM brush holders, it is critical to maintain optimal electrical performance and minimize commutator wear.
Specifications
Electrical
| Motor Voltage (reference) | Compatible with 24VDC series-wound drive motors |
Material & Construction
| Brush Material | High-density carbon-graphite |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | 1115-230001-00 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | BJ 1115-230001-00 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What motor type does the BJ 1115-230001-00 carbon brush fit?
A: This OEM carbon brush is designed for 24VDC series-wound drive motors found in Big Joe electric straddle lift trucks and electric pallet stackers. It is engineered specifically for these voltage applications and provides the electrical conductivity required for proper motor operation.
Q: What material is this motor brush made from?
A: The BJ 1115-230001-00 is manufactured from high-density carbon-graphite material. This composition ensures proper electrical contact with the commutator while minimizing wear on the motor assembly during normal operation.
Q: Will this brush fit directly into my Big Joe equipment without modification?
A: Yes. This is an OEM replacement brush designed for direct fit into OEM brush holders. No modification or adaptation is required for installation into Big Joe electric straddle lift trucks and electric pallet stackers.
Q: What happens if I use a worn or damaged motor brush?
A: Worn brushes lose electrical contact efficiency, which reduces traction motor performance and increases commutator wear. Worn brushes can also cause arcing and accelerated damage to the motor assembly. Replace when electrical performance drops or motor noise increases.
Q: How often should motor brushes be replaced?
A: Brush lifespan depends on equipment usage intensity and operating conditions. Inspect brushes during routine maintenance for wear. Heavy-duty operations or prolonged use at full power may require replacement more frequently than light-duty applications.