Product Description
SPRING
Specifications
Product Overview
| Part Number | 220022606 |
Physical Specifications
| Component Type | Spring Assembly |
| Function | Electrical Control and Switching |
| Condition | New, Factory-Spec |
| Typical Service Life | 3-10 years (dependent on duty cycle) |
Compatibility
| Application | Contactor and Solenoid Assemblies |
| Equipment Class | Electric Lift Trucks, Electric Pallet Jacks |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the 220022606 spring component used for?
A: The 220022606 is a spring component for electric lift trucks, engineered as a replacement part for contactor or solenoid assemblies in industrial electric forklift and pallet jack applications.
Q: Which lift truck brands use the 220022606 spring?
A: The 220022606 spring is compatible with electric lift trucks from major OEM manufacturers including Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, Hyster, Jungheinrich, Linde, Clark, Mitsubishi, CAT, and BT. Verify your equipment model and part location before ordering.
Q: How do I confirm the 220022606 is the correct spring for my lift truck?
A: Locate the spring location on your contactor or solenoid assembly and verify the part number match. Cross-reference your lift truck model, year, and serial range with your equipment documentation. Contact our parts team with your lift truck specifications for confirmation.
Q: What symptoms indicate a spring needs replacement?
A: Springs in contactor or solenoid assemblies may weaken or fail after extended use. Signs include sluggish contactor engagement or disengagement, inconsistent electrical switching, or visible spring deformation. Replacement is necessary to restore proper electrical control function.
Q: How long do springs typically last in electric lift truck service?
A: Spring service life in industrial electric lift trucks typically ranges from 3 to 10 years, depending on duty cycle and environmental conditions. Springs in frequent-use applications, high-vibration environments, or temperature extremes may require replacement sooner. Regular electrical system diagnostics help identify failing springs before they cause operational issues.
