Product Description
Baker BA 994070-XL is an OEM idler caster featuring Poly XL tread with 97A Shore durometer hardness. Cross-references include BA994070 and BK994070. Suitable for electric lift trucks and pallet jacks requiring high-durability polymer idler wheels.
Specifications
Mechanical Specifications
| Tread Material | Poly XL elastomer |
| Polyurethane Hardness | 97A Shore durometer |
| Tread Hardness - Cross Reference | Also available as 95A Shore (see BA 994070 or BA994070) |
Part Numbers & Compatibility
| Manufacturer Part Number | BA 994070-XL |
| OEM Part Number | BA994070 |
| Alternate Part Number | BK994070 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | BA994070, BK994070, 994070 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What makes the BA 994070-XL different from the standard BA 994070?
A: The BA 994070-XL features a Poly XL elastomer tread with 97A Shore durometer hardness, compared to the standard 95A polyurethane. The XL version offers increased hardness for extended durability in high-cycle or high-temperature environments.
Q: Which Baker electric lift truck models use the BA 994070-XL?
A: The BA 994070-XL is an OEM idler caster for select Baker electric lift truck models. Verify your equipment manual or confirm model compatibility before ordering, as it is equivalent to BA 994070 but not universally interchangeable.
Q: What are the cross-reference part numbers for BA 994070-XL?
A: The BA 994070-XL cross-references to BA994070, BK994070, and 994070. These part numbers cover both the standard and XL variants across Baker and compatible equipment.
Q: Does the BA 994070-XL work on wet floors or in cold storage?
A: The BA 994070-XL is a standard polyurethane compound without high-traction additive. For wet floors or cold storage environments, verify grip performance or consult the equipment manufacturer for specialized compound recommendations.
Q: How long does the BA 994070-XL tread last versus the standard BA 994070?
A: The 97A hardness of the BA 994070-XL provides longer wear life than the 95A standard, especially in high-cycle duty. Actual lifespan depends on load, floor conditions, and maintenance practices.
