Product Description
Electric Pump Motor (24V)
Specifications
Product Overview
| Type | Electric Motor |
Physical Specifications
| Voltage | 24 Volt DC |
| Condition | New |
| Performance Standard | Factory-Specification |
Compatibility
| Application | Hydraulic Pump Drive |
| Equipment Category | Electric Lift Trucks, Pallet Jacks, Straddle Carriers |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is SKU 1890063 and what lifts does it fit?
A: SKU 1890063 is a 24-volt electric pump motor for electric lift trucks. This motor drives the hydraulic pump system on electric pallet jacks and straddle carriers. It is compatible with multiple OEM electric lift truck models from Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, and similar manufacturers.
Q: What are the electrical specifications of SKU 1890063?
A: This pump motor is rated for 24-volt DC operation, which matches standard electric lift truck battery systems. Verify your lift truck electrical system voltage before ordering. Incorrect voltage will damage the motor and void performance.
Q: Is SKU 1890063 a new or remanufactured component?
A: SKU 1890063 is offered as a new component. Unlike remanufactured alternatives, this is a new pump motor manufactured to OEM specifications. Confirm compatibility with your specific lift truck model before ordering.
Q: How does SKU 1890063 compare to the REM-IS version?
A: SKU 1890063 is the new pump motor version. SKU 1890063REM-IS is the remanufactured equivalent. Both meet OEM performance standards. New motors typically provide longer service life, while remanufactured motors offer cost savings. Choose based on your budget and equipment requirements.
Q: What is the typical lifespan of this new pump motor?
A: A new 24V pump motor typically operates 5 to 10 years under normal warehouse conditions. Lifespan is extended by maintaining clean hydraulic fluid, proper fluid levels, and regular system inspections. Replace if lift performance degrades, pump noise increases, or hydraulic pressure drops below specification.
Q: What maintenance ensures the motor performs reliably?
A: Change hydraulic fluid and filters per manufacturer intervals. Keep motor electrical connections tight and corrosion-free. Monitor hydraulic pressure and pump noise during operation. Inspect for leaks around the motor and pump mounts. Ensure the lift truck battery system is properly maintained and charged.
