Product Description
BG 103-160-A is a Blue Giant OEM load roller assembly designed for manual pallet jacks including PT-50, PT55, ROI55, ROI5, and MTS2000. Features 3.00 inch steel roller with dual sealed bearings, suitable for direct replacement of original Blue Giant load wheel assemblies.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Blue Giant, model PT-50. Alternate model: PT50; PT 50. SKU: BG 103-160-A
Specifications
Part Numbers
| Manufacturer Part Number | BG 103-160-A |
| Additional Manufacturer Part Number | 103-160-A |
| Alternate Part Number | BG103-160-A |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Which Blue Giant manual pallet jack models does the BG 103-160-A fit?
A: The BG 103-160-A is designed as a direct OEM replacement for Blue Giant manual pallet jacks including PT-50, PT-55, ROI-55, ROI-5, and MTS2000 models. Confirm your exact model number before ordering to ensure proper fit and function.
Q: What type of roller does the BG 103-160-A use?
A: The BG 103-160-A features a 3.00 inch steel roller with dual sealed ball bearings. This steel construction is suitable for high-load manual material handling applications where durable, non-marking performance is required.
Q: Is the BG 103-160-A a direct replacement for original Blue Giant load wheels?
A: Yes, the BG 103-160-A is manufactured as a direct replacement for original Blue Giant load wheel assemblies on the compatible models listed. The dimensions and bearing configuration match OEM specifications for seamless substitution.
Q: What bearing type does the BG 103-160-A include?
A: The assembly includes dual sealed ball bearings designed to protect against contamination and extend service life in manual pallet jack applications. These sealed bearings reduce maintenance needs compared to open bearing designs.
Q: What is the lifespan of the BG 103-160-A roller assembly?
A: Service life depends on load cycle frequency and operating conditions. Steel rollers typically last through multiple years of standard manual material handling use. Monitor rollers for flat spots, excessive play, or bearing noise as indicators that replacement is needed.
