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1-105-216-10

Contact Kit

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CONTACT KIT

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What does SKU 1-105-216-10 contact kit contain?
A: SKU 1-105-216-10 is a contact kit for electric lift truck contactors and solenoids. It includes replacement electrical contacts and related components designed to restore electrical conductivity and switching performance in worn motor control devices.

Q: What electric lift truck models are compatible with 1-105-216-10?
A: This contact kit fits electric lift trucks from Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, Hyster, Jungheinrich, Linde, and Clark. Compatibility depends on your equipments contactor or solenoid assembly. Verify the specific component part number before ordering.

Q: What material are the contacts in this kit made from?
A: Contact kits typically contain silver-alloy or copper-alloy contacts designed to withstand repeated electrical arcing and provide reliable conductivity under load. The exact alloy composition depends on the original equipment manufacturer specifications.

Q: How long do replaced contacts typically last in service?
A: Replaced contacts can deliver 2 to 5 years of service in typical material handling environments. Longevity depends on switching frequency, current load, and operating conditions. Cold storage and wet-floor operations may reduce contact lifespan.

Q: Does 1-105-216-10 cross-reference to OEM part numbers?
A: Specific OEM cross-references for this contact kit are not documented. Contact us with your equipment manufacturer name and contactor model number, and we can confirm compatibility and identify equivalent part numbers.

Q: What causes contact failure in electric lift truck controls?
A: Contact wear results from repeated arcing during electrical switching, oxidation from moisture exposure, and micro-welding from heavy inrush currents. High-duty applications and equipment operated in wet or cold environments experience accelerated contact degradation.