Product Description
Blue Giant BG 906-0004 exit roller engineered for MT-50 manual pallet jack frames; manufactured from high-density nylon, direct fit, ensures optimal pallet entry and exit guidance. No cross-reference or superseding part numbers available. Designed exclusively for Blue Giant MT-50 side frame application.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Blue Giant, model MT-50. Alternate model: MT50; MT 50. SKU: BG 906-0004
Specifications
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | BG 906-0004 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | BG 906-0004 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the purpose of the BG 906-0004 exit roller?
A: The BG 906-0004 is a factory-spec exit roller engineered for the Blue Giant MT-50 manual pallet jack side frame. This roller guides pallet entry and exit, reduces binding, and protects the frame from pallet contact damage during loading and unloading operations.
Q: Is the BG 906-0004 compatible with other manual pallet jack brands?
A: No. The BG 906-0004 is engineered exclusively for Blue Giant MT-50 pallet jacks. The roller diameter, mounting configuration, and side frame pocket dimensions are unique to the MT-50 design. No cross-reference parts exist for other brands or Blue Giant model series.
Q: What material is the BG 906-0004 roller made from?
A: The BG 906-0004 is manufactured from high-density nylon. Nylon is selected for its durability, low friction contact with pallets, impact resistance, and cost-effectiveness. The nylon compound is formulated to withstand repeated pallet contact and warehouse floor conditions.
Q: What is the typical lifespan of the BG 906-0004 exit roller?
A: The BG 906-0004 typically lasts 3 to 7 years with moderate to heavy jack usage. The nylon wears gradually with repeated pallet contact. Replace the roller if the nylon surface becomes thin, cracked, or if pallet handling becomes difficult or causes frame damage.
Q: What signs indicate the BG 906-0004 roller needs replacement?
A: Replace the BG 906-0004 if you observe worn or flattened nylon surfaces, visible cracks in the roller, increased difficulty inserting pallets, or pallets catching on the frame. Worn rollers increase pallet friction and can damage both the jack and pallet edges.
