Product Description
IGNITION SWITCH
Specifications
Product Overview
| Part Number | 220000803 |
Physical Specifications
| Switch Type | Key-Operated Ignition Switch |
| Contact Operation | Maintained Contact |
| Voltage Rating | 24V, 36V, 48V DC |
| Terminal Configuration | Battery Positive, Ground, Motor Enable, Control Circuit |
| Contact Type | Electrical Contacts (Corrosion-Resistant) |
Compatibility
| Application | Electric Pallet Jacks, Electric Forklifts, Electric Stackers |
| Compatible Manufacturers | Toyota, Crown, Raymond, Yale, Nichiyu |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What electric lift truck models use the 220000803 ignition switch?
A: The 220000803 ignition switch is compatible with Toyota, Crown, Raymond, Yale, and other electric pallet jack and lift truck manufacturers. Confirm your equipment model and voltage system (24V, 36V, 48V) before ordering.
Q: What voltage and current ratings does the 220000803 handle?
A: The 220000803 ignition switch is engineered for electric lift truck battery systems, typically rated for 24-volt, 36-volt, or 48-volt DC circuits. Verify your equipment voltage and amperage requirements. Contact us with your model number for exact electrical specifications.
Q: How do I diagnose if the ignition switch needs replacement?
A: Replace the 220000803 ignition switch if your lift truck will not start, loses power intermittently during operation, or the key does not turn smoothly. Corrosion, loose battery connections, or burnt contacts inside the switch are common failure causes.
Q: Is the 220000803 a momentary or maintained contact switch?
A: The 220000803 is a key-operated ignition switch with maintained contact operation. The switch completes the circuit when turned on and opens when returned to the off position, controlling power to the lift truck motor and control system.
Q: What is the terminal pin configuration for the 220000803?
A: The 220000803 ignition switch typically includes battery positive, ground, motor enable, and control circuit terminals. Exact pin configuration depends on your equipment model. Provide your lift truck model and manufacturer for precise terminal layout and wiring specifications.
