Product Description
BULB (12 VOLT)
Specifications
Product Overview
| Type | Incandescent Bulb |
Physical Specifications
| Voltage | 12 Volt |
| Construction | Standard incandescent filament |
| Typical Lifespan | 1 to 3 years depending on operating hours and cycle frequency |
| Compatibility | Factory-spec replacement for 12V equipped equipment |
Compatibility
| Application | Warning lights, indicator lights, display illumination, cabin lighting |
| Equipment Type | Electric lift trucks, electric pallet jacks, stackers, reach trucks |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the specifications of the 2022 bulb?
A: The 2022 is a 12 volt bulb designed for electric lift truck and electric pallet jack warning lights, indicator lights, and display illumination. Standard incandescent construction. Verify voltage and light socket type match your equipment before ordering.
Q: What electric lift truck and pallet jack models use the 2022 bulb?
A: The 2022 is compatible with 12 volt electric lift trucks and electric pallet jacks from Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, Jungheinrich, Linde, and Clark. Confirm your equipment uses 12 volt systems and standard socket fittings. Check your equipment manual or existing bulb for correct part verification.
Q: How do I know when the 2022 bulb needs replacement?
A: Replace the 2022 when the bulb fails to illuminate, filament appears dark or broken, or light output is significantly dim. Do not operate equipment with failed warning or status lights as this impairs operator visibility and safety. Always replace with the same 12 volt specification.
Q: What is the typical lifespan of the 2022 incandescent bulb?
A: Standard incandescent bulbs typically last 1 to 3 years depending on operating hours and on/off cycles. Bulbs used continuously last shorter periods than those used intermittently. Keep replacement bulbs in stock for unplanned failures to minimize equipment downtime.
Q: Can I use a different voltage bulb in place of the 2022?
A: Do not substitute different voltage bulbs. Using a 24 volt bulb in a 12 volt socket will fail immediately. Using a 6 volt bulb may overlight or fail unpredictably. Always use 12 volt specification to ensure proper illumination and electrical circuit protection.
