Product Description
Big Joe BJ 1120-130007-0A pivot shaft for electric lift truck applications. OEM shaft engineered for riser-to-frame articulation on WPT 45 series pallet jacks. Manufactured from precision-machined carbon steel, compatible with standard OEM bushings, and supplied to original dimensional tolerances. Includes comprehensive cross-reference to equivalent and superseded part numbers for streamlined service and interchangeability.
Specifications
Compatibility
| Compatible Models | WPT 45 (Big Joe Series Electric Pallet Jack) |
Material & Construction
| Construction Material | Machined carbon steel |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | BJ 1120-130007-0A |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | 1120-130007-00, 112013000700 |
| Supersedes/Replaces | BJ112013000700, 1120-130007-00 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the BJ 1120-130007-0A pivot shaft used for?
A: The BJ 1120-130007-0A is an OEM pivot shaft engineered for riser-to-frame articulation on Big Joe WPT 45 series electric pallet jacks. It connects the lift riser to the base frame, allowing tilting motion during load handling.
Q: What material is this pivot shaft made from?
A: The BJ 1120-130007-0A is manufactured from precision-machined carbon steel with factory hardening. This material provides strength for load articulation cycles and corrosion resistance in warehouse and dock environments.
Q: What are the cross-reference part numbers for this shaft?
A: The BJ 1120-130007-0A has cross-reference part numbers 1120-130007-00 and 112013000700. It also supersedes BJ112013000700 and 1120-130007-00. Verify your equipment serial number against these references for correct fitment.
Q: Does this shaft work with aftermarket bushings?
A: Yes, the BJ 1120-130007-0A is compatible with standard OEM bushings and supplied to original dimensional tolerances. This ensures proper fit with either OEM or equivalent replacement bushing assemblies.
Q: How long does this pivot shaft typically last in service?
A: The BJ 1120-130007-0A is engineered for extended service life under normal warehouse duty cycles. Longevity depends on load frequency, ambient conditions, and lubrication maintenance. Carbon steel construction resists wear at articulation points when properly maintained.
