Product Description
Baker BA 154423 load wheel for electric lift trucks features a 3.5 inch diameter polyurethane tread, precision cast iron core, and sealed ball bearings, engineered for static loads up to 1500 lbs and direct compatibility with Baker electric pallet jack models.
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Wheel Material | Polyurethane tread bonded to cast iron core |
| Core Material | Precision-machined cast iron |
| Tread Hardness | 85 Shore A polyurethane |
| Finish | Factory-applied powder coat over core |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | BA 154423 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the specifications of the BA 154423 load wheel?
A: The BA 154423 features a 3.5 inch diameter with an 85 Shore A polyurethane tread bonded to a precision-cast iron core. Sealed ball bearings provide smooth rotation. Static load capacity is rated at 1500 lbs. The wheel comes with a factory-applied powder coat finish over the core.
Q: Which Baker electric lift truck models use the BA 154423?
A: The BA 154423 is a direct OEM replacement for Baker electric pallet jack and lift truck models. It mounts to equipment with a 3.5 inch wheel pocket. Verify your equipment serial number or current wheel dimensions match 3.5 inches before ordering.
Q: What material is the BA 154423 tread made from?
A: The tread is a bonded polyurethane compound rated at 85 Shore A hardness. This provides durable traction in standard warehouse, wet floor, and cold storage environments. Polyurethane absorbs shock better than rubber and resists oil and chemical degradation.
Q: How long does the BA 154423 wheel typically last?
A: Service life depends on load, floor conditions, and usage hours. High-traffic warehouses may see 2 to 4 years of service. Cold storage and wet floor use may extend life due to reduced speed and load cycles. Inspect tread depth and bearing play annually.
Q: Can I use the BA 154423 on equipment from other manufacturers?
A: The BA 154423 is manufactured to Baker OEM specifications. Cross-fitment to Crown, Toyota, Raymond, or other brands is not recommended without verifying mounting dimensions, bearing bore size, and axle thickness. Always confirm compatibility before replacing wheels on non-Baker equipment.
