12-085-13-1710-BVerified Fit
Radian flat plate replacement · SKU 100713 · Match key 12-085-13
- Type
- Flat Plate
- Manufacturer
- Taylor Dunn
- Equipment Model
- E4-55
- Voltage
- 24V
- BC
- 12-085-13
- Chemistry
- Flat Plate
- Capacity (Ah)
- —
- Termination
- Confirm terminal
Radian has fitment source records for the Taylor Dunn E4-55, but we need to confirm the exact battery configuration before showing replacement recommendations.

Why multiple records? Battery fitment should be confirmed before ordering. Contact Radian with your equipment model, serial number, voltage, connector, and battery compartment details so our team can help verify the correct replacement.
Radian flat plate replacement · SKU 100713 · Match key 12-085-13
Radian tubular replacement · SKU 100434 · Match key GT12-85-13
Both battery types appear in the current fitment records. Compare the key differences before choosing the best option for your operation.
| Flat Plate | Tubular | |
|---|---|---|
| Best For | General purpose applications and moderate to heavy use | High cycle applications and longer run times |
| Maintenance | Standard maintenance profile based on configuration | Standard maintenance with strong cycle-life characteristics |
| Durability | Excellent vibration resistance for many industrial fleets | Very high cycle life when properly charged and watered |
| Cost | Typically lower initial investment | Typically higher initial investment |
| Availability | Widely available across common configurations | Available for select configurations |
Source records exist, but the exact battery configuration needs to be confirmed before recommendations are shown.
Send the equipment model, serial number, equipment data plate voltage, connector type, battery dimensions, and photos of the equipment data plate if available.
Yes, once the product mapping is confirmed, Radian can update this page with compatible battery options while keeping SEO approval separate.
Use the voltage shown on your equipment data plate.
The equipment data plate is usually mounted on the frame, operator compartment, dashboard or console area, inside or near the battery compartment, or on a side panel near the model and serial number label. Use the voltage listed on that equipment data plate when choosing a replacement battery.
Often, yes. Photos of the data plate, battery label, connector, and compartment help narrow the correct configuration.