Product Description
Axle Shaft
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the difference between the BJ 2130-140002-0A and the standard BJ 2130-140002-00?
A: The 0A designation indicates a revised design or manufacturing update. Both versions serve the same function in compatible lift truck applications. Confirm your equipment serial range to determine which revision is correct for your truck.
Q: Can I use the BJ 2130-140002-0A as a replacement for the BJ 2130-140002-00?
A: Substitution is possible if dimensions and bolt hole patterns match. However, verify equipment serial numbers and consult specifications to avoid fitment issues. Some trucks may require both parts to be the same revision.
Q: What material is this axle shaft made from?
A: This shaft is constructed from hardened steel to withstand repetitive load cycles and lateral stress. The hardened surface resists wear from wheel hub contact and maintains dimensional stability.
Q: Is this compatible with aftermarket wheels?
A: Compatibility depends on wheel hub and length. Measure your hub specifications and compare to this shaft. Oversized or undersized hubs will not seat properly on the shaft.
Q: How often should I inspect this axle shaft?
A: Inspect the shaft for straightness and runout every 6 months or after 500 operating hours. Clean debris and check for visible cracks or deformation. Replace immediately if runout exceeds tolerance or cracking appears.