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Solenoid (36 Volt) for Electric Lift Truck

3180

36 Volt DC Solenoid for Electric Lift Trucks

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Product Description

SOLENOID (36 VOLT)

Specifications

Physical Specifications
Voltage36 Volt DC
FunctionElectromagnetic switch for hydraulic or electrical circuit control
Typical Operating CyclesThousands of cycles (industrial duty rated)
Coil TypeSealed industrial coil with protection against moisture and debris
Terminal ConfigurationStandard two-terminal design (verify connector type with equipment)
Environmental RatingSuitable for industrial warehouse and outdoor material handling environments
Compatibility
ApplicationElectric Lift Trucks, Electric Pallet Jacks, Hydraulic Solenoid Control

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What voltage is the 3180 solenoid rated for?
A: The 3180 is a 36 volt DC solenoid designed for electric lift truck applications. Verify your equipment voltage before ordering to ensure compatibility.

Q: What lift truck brands does the 3180 solenoid fit?
A: The 3180 solenoid is compatible with various electric lift truck models from major OEM manufacturers including Crown, Toyota, Raymond, and Yale. Confirm your truck model and serial range for proper fitment.

Q: How long does a 36 volt solenoid typically last in service?
A: Solenoid lifespan depends on duty cycle and maintenance. Regular inspection for corrosion, wear on contacts, and coil integrity helps identify failure before it occurs. Most industrial solenoids operate reliably for 3-5 years under normal conditions.

Q: What are common failure symptoms of a faulty solenoid?
A: Failed solenoids typically cause no electrical engagement, intermittent operation, or complete loss of function in the controlled circuit. Coil burnout, stuck plunger, or contact erosion are common failure modes in lift truck applications.