Product Description
The BT 15881 is a load roller assembly engineered for manual pallet jack applications. Featuring a 2.9-inch diameter non-marking ultra polyurethane tread bonded to a steel hub, this assembly is equipped with precision roller bearings for smooth load distribution and extended durability. Direct replacement for BT manual pallet jacks and compatible with L 2000-U and L 2300-U models.
Specifications
Part Numbers
| Part Number | 15881 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | 158-0001, 158-0039 |
| Compatible Models | L 2000-U, L 2300-U |
Technical Specifications
| Tread Diameter | 2.9 inches |
| Tread Material | Non-marking ultra polyurethane |
| Hub Material | Steel |
| Bearing Type | Precision roller bearings |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the 15881 load roller assembly?
A: The 15881 is a direct replacement load roller assembly for BT manual pallet jacks. It features a 2.9-inch diameter non-marking ultra polyurethane tread mounted on a steel hub with precision roller bearings for smooth operation and extended durability.
Q: Which BT pallet jack models are compatible with the 15881?
A: The 15881 is compatible with BT pallet jack models L 2000-U and L 2300-U. Verify your equipment model nameplate before ordering to ensure correct fit.
Q: What cross-reference part numbers are equivalent to the 15881?
A: The 15881 is equivalent to cross-reference numbers 158-0001 and 158-0039. If your documentation or equipment references either of these numbers, the 15881 is the direct replacement.
Q: Why is non-marking polyurethane tread important for this roller?
A: Non-marking ultra polyurethane tread does not transfer color, dust, or residue to flooring during operation. This is essential for applications on polished floors, retail environments, or facilities where floor protection is critical.
Q: How do precision roller bearings improve performance?
A: Precision roller bearings reduce friction, allow smooth load distribution across the jack frame, and extend the roller assembly service life while improving maneuverability under full load conditions.
Q: What should I do if my roller assembly shows wear or damage?
A: Inspect the tread surface and bearing assembly regularly for signs of wear, flat spots, or unusual noise during operation. Replace the assembly if tread depth becomes uneven or bearings show play or resistance to rotation.
