Product Description
Professional-grade Bishamon Ultra-Poly load roller assembly for manual pallet jacks, compatible with BI 12585250-A-D and cross-reference part numbers BS12585250-A, BS 12585250-A. Designed for smooth pallet handling, constructed from Ultra-Poly material, and suitable as a replacement component for select Bishamon manual pallet jack models. Industrial applications only; technical details beyond part numbers and material are not available from current sources.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Bishamon, model 12585250. SKU: BI 12585250-A-D
Specifications
Material
| Roller Material | Ultra-Poly |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | BI 12585250-A-D |
| Manufacturer Part Number | BI 12585250-A-D |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | BS12585250-A, BS 12585250-A; Compatible with BI12585250A |
| Model Compatibility | Bishamon manual pallet jack models (Bs 55, Bs 65) |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the BI 12585250-A-D load roller assembly?
A: The BI 12585250-A-D is a professional-grade ultra-poly load roller assembly designed for Bishamon manual pallet jacks. Load rollers are wear components that guide loads along the mast during lifting. Ultra-poly construction provides smooth handling, reduced friction, and extended durability in industrial environments.
Q: Which Bishamon pallet jack models use the BI 12585250-A-D?
A: The BI 12585250-A-D is compatible with Bishamon BS 55 and BS 65 manual pallet jack models. Verify your equipment model matches before ordering to confirm correct fitment.
Q: What are the cross-reference and equivalent part numbers for BI 12585250-A-D?
A: Cross-reference part numbers include BS12585250-A, BS 12585250-A, and BI12585250A. These are equivalent OEM roller assemblies. Confirm your equipment documentation lists one of these numbers before ordering.
Q: How do I know when load rollers need replacement?
A: Replace load rollers when you observe excessive wear on the roller surface, loss of smoothness during lift, mast drag or binding, visible flattening or cracking, or audible grinding noise during operation. Load roller wear is normal in continuous-use environments and is a routine maintenance item.
