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139B7648G1-GE

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Specifications

Product Overview
Part Number139B7648G1-GE
Physical Specifications
Contact MaterialSilver-Alloy
Voltage Rating24V or 36V DC
Current Rating200 Amperes
Contact TypeMotor Contactor
Controller CompatibilityGeneral Electric (GE) Equivalent Systems
Duty CycleHigh-Duty, Frequent Make-and-Break Operations
Compatibility
ApplicationsElectric Pallet Jacks, Walkie Trucks, Advanced Contactor Systems
Compatible Equipment BrandsCrown, Raymond, Yale

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the difference between the 139B7648G1-GE and the 139B7648G001?
A: The 139B7648G1-GE is a variant rated for higher switching frequency or modified alloy composition compared to the base 139B7648G001. The GE suffix indicates compatibility with General Electric or GE-equivalent controller assemblies. Confirm your truck control system before ordering.

Q: Which electric trucks use the 139B7648G1-GE contact?
A: This contact is used in electric pallet jacks and walkie trucks equipped with GE-style or equivalent motor control modules. It is commonly found in Crown, Raymond, and Yale trucks with advanced contactor systems.

Q: What is the material and current rating of the 139B7648G1-GE?
A: The 139B7648G1-GE is a high-duty silver-alloy contact rated for 24 or 36 volt DC systems with current handling up to 200 amperes. It is designed for frequent make-and-break cycles in high-demand applications.

Q: How do I identify if my truck uses the 139B7648G1-GE?
A: Check your control module or motor starter label for GE designation or equivalent marking. Cross-reference your trucks motor contactor with the part number if visible. Contact specifications are printed on the contactor housing.

Q: What preventive maintenance extends the life of this contact?
A: Keep battery voltage stable and avoid prolonged low-voltage operation that forces the contactor to cycle repeatedly. Ensure the control module housing remains dry and clean. Inspect for corrosion or debris on contact points twice yearly.