Product Description
The BG 111-141 washer is a direct replacement fastener component designed for Blue Giant manual pallet jack assemblies. This factory-spec washer ensures proper load distribution and secure connections in handle linkage systems, preventing fastener slippage and maintaining equipment reliability.
Ideal for maintenance and repair of Blue Giant ROI and MTS series pallet jacks, this steel washer withstands the demands of warehouse and industrial material handling environments.
Specifications
Product Overview
| Part Number | BG 111-141 |
| Product Type | Washer |
Physical Specifications
| Material | Steel with corrosion-resistant finish |
| Compatibility | Blue Giant ROI-5, ROI-55, MTS 2000 |
| Function | Load distribution, fastener retention in handle linkage |
| Condition | Factory-spec replacement |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Which Blue Giant pallet jack models does the BG 111-141 washer fit?
A: The BG 111-141 washer is compatible with Blue Giant ROI-5, ROI-55, and MTS 2000 manual pallet jacks. This is an OEM part for the handle linkage assembly.
Q: What is the function of the BG 111-141 washer in the handle assembly?
A: The BG 111-141 washer distributes load across the threaded fastener connection in the handle assembly. It prevents fasteners from pulling through softer materials and maintains proper clamping force on the linkage mechanism.
Q: What material is the BG 111-141 washer made from?
A: The BG 111-141 is manufactured from steel with a corrosion-resistant finish appropriate for material handling equipment in industrial environments.
Q: Can I use a standard hardware store washer instead of the BG 111-141?
A: The BG 111-141 is engineered to OEM specifications for correct bore diameter and thickness to fit the ROI and MTS series assembly. Using non-OEM washers risks incorrect fitment, loose connections, and potential handle failure. Always use the correct part number.
Q: How often should the BG 111-141 washer be inspected?
A: Inspect washers during regular maintenance checks. Replace if you find corrosion, deformation, or loss of surface finish. A worn washer can result in loose handle connections and reduced handle control.
