Product Description
Blue Giant BG 080-7E38 Entry Wheel is a replacement entry roller designed for the EPT-55 manual pallet jack. Constructed with a polyurethane tread and cast iron core for durability, this wheel fits the fork entry end and is cross-referenced to BT L 2000-U for compatibility.
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Wheel Material | Polyurethane tread with cast iron core |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | BG 080-7E38 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | BT L 2000-U |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What equipment is the BG 080-7E38 entry wheel designed for?
A: The BG 080-7E38 is a direct replacement entry roller for Blue Giant EPT-55 manual pallet jacks. It is installed at the fork entry end and is cross-referenced to BT L 2000-U for compatibility verification.
Q: What are the material specifications for this entry wheel?
A: This entry wheel features a polyurethane tread bonded to a cast iron core. The polyurethane construction provides traction and wear resistance while the cast iron hub delivers structural durability for load-bearing applications.
Q: Is the BG 080-7E38 compatible with other pallet jack brands?
A: Yes, this wheel is cross-referenced to BT L 2000-U, indicating compatibility with BT manual pallet jacks and other equipment using the same mount specifications. Verify your equipment part number against both the BG 080-7E38 and BT L 2000-U references.
Q: How durable is the polyurethane tread on this entry wheel?
A: Polyurethane tread provides good abrasion resistance and load-bearing capacity in typical warehouse conditions. Lifespan depends on floor type, load capacity, and usage frequency. Inspect regularly for tread wear, flatspotting, or separation from the cast iron core.
Q: What is the manufacturer part number for ordering this replacement wheel?
A: The manufacturer part number is BG 080-7E38. The cross-reference equivalent is BT L 2000-U.
Q: How should this wheel be maintained?
A: Periodically inspect the wheel for wear, cracks, or tread separation. Clean debris from the tread surface to maintain traction. Check that the wheel spins freely without binding. Replace the wheel if tread is significantly worn or if separation from the hub is visible.
