Product Description
Contact
Specifications
Product Overview
| Part Number | 3034147 |
Physical Specifications
| Voltage Rating | 36 Volt |
| Function | Electrical switching and power control |
| Typical Service Life | 3-5 years (normal warehouse use) |
Compatibility
| Application | Solenoid coils, relays, control switches |
| Lift Truck Type | Electric pallet jacks, walkie stackers, ride-on trucks |
| Compatible Brands | Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, Hyster, Jungheinrich |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the 3034147 contact component used for?
A: The 3034147 is an electrical contact element used in solenoid coils, relays, or control switches in electric lift truck systems. It provides the electrical connection point that makes or breaks power flow to solenoids, motors, or safety circuits.
Q: Is the 3034147 compatible with 36-volt electric lift trucks?
A: Yes, the 3034147 is designed for 36-volt electric lift truck applications. It is compatible with electric pallet jacks, walkie stackers, and ride-on trucks from brands including Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, Hyster, Jungheinrich, and similar OEM manufacturers. Verify your equipment voltage before ordering.
Q: What are the electrical specifications for the 3034147 contact?
A: The 3034147 contact has a specified amperage rating and voltage tolerance designed for 36-volt control circuits. It is rated to handle the current draw of typical lift truck solenoids and control relays. Exceeding these ratings will cause arcing and premature failure.
Q: How do I identify when the 3034147 contact needs replacement?
A: Failure symptoms include arcing or sparking at the solenoid or relay, intermittent lift or lower function, solenoid chatter or buzzing without movement, melted or pitted contact surfaces, or the truck losing power to lift circuits. Inspect for burn marks or corrosion on the contact points.
Q: What is the expected service life of the 3034147 contact?
A: In normal warehouse use, the 3034147 typically lasts 3 to 5 years. Lifespan depends on switching frequency, current load, and operating environment. High-cycle operations, moisture exposure, or poor electrical maintenance can reduce service life.