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BJ 0000-000414-00

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BJ 0000-000414-00

Roll Pin

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Product Description

BJ 0000-000414-00 Roll Pin by Big Joe is a spring steel slotted pin, 1-3/8 inches in length, designed for use in electric pallet truck and lift truck frame applications. Direct OEM replacement for Big Joe H-4709 electric pallet trucks, suitable up to Serial #424150330.

Specifications

Part Numbers
OEM Part NumberBJ 0000-000414-00
Manufacturer Part NumberBJ 0000-000414-00
Equivalent Part Numbers0000-00414-00

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What are the specifications of the BJ 0000-000414-00 roll pin?
A: The BJ 0000-000414-00 is a spring steel slotted roll pin measuring 1-3/8 inches in length. The slotted design allows for secure fastening in frame assemblies while maintaining spring tension.

Q: Which Big Joe electric pallet truck models does the BJ 0000-000414-00 fit?
A: The BJ 0000-000414-00 is a direct OEM replacement for Big Joe H-4709 electric pallet trucks up to Serial Number 424150330. Equipment beyond this serial range may use updated fastener specifications. Verify your equipment serial number before ordering.

Q: What is the equivalent part number for the BJ 0000-000414-00?
A: The BJ 0000-000414-00 has an equivalent part number of 0000-00414-00. Both reference the same spring steel slotted pin for Big Joe H-4709 pallet jacks.

Q: What is the lifespan of this roll pin before replacement?
A: Spring steel roll pins typically last the service life of the equipment when operated within design parameters. Inspect the pin during routine maintenance. Replace immediately if the pin is missing, bent, or no longer maintains tension in the assembly.

Q: What can cause this roll pin to fail?
A: Roll pin failure results from high cyclic shear loads, impact damage, corrosion of the spring steel, or loss of tension over time. If your equipment experiences abnormal vibration or frame movement, inspect the pin for damage or looseness.