Product Description
Micro-switch for electric lift truck, SKU 344644, compatible with various electric forklift applications. Features momentary snap-action contact mechanism, high cycle durability, and standard screw terminal connection. Suited for use in lift controls, limit position feedback, or electrical safety circuits.
Specifications
Electrical
| Rated Current | 10A resistive at 250VAC |
Material & Construction
| Housing Material | Phenolic resin enclosure |
| Actuator Material | Stainless steel lever |
Part Numbers
| Manufacturer Part Number | 344644 |
Performance Specifications
| Mechanical Life | 10,000,000 cycles minimum |
| Electrical Life | 500,000 cycles minimum at rated load |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the rated current and voltage for the 344644 micro-switch?
A: The 344644 micro-switch is rated for 10A resistive at 250VAC. It features a momentary snap-action contact mechanism suitable for electric lift truck controls, limit position feedback, and electrical safety circuits.
Q: What are the mechanical and electrical life specifications for SKU 344644?
A: The 344644 has a mechanical life of 10,000,000 cycles minimum and an electrical life of 500,000 cycles minimum at rated load. These ratings make it suitable for high-cycle industrial applications in electric forklift controls.
Q: What materials are used in the 344644 micro-switch construction?
A: The 344644 features a phenolic resin enclosure for the housing and a stainless steel lever actuator. The stainless steel actuator provides corrosion resistance in material handling environments.
Q: Is the 344644 micro-switch compatible with various electric forklift brands?
A: The 344644 is compatible with various electric forklift applications from manufacturers including Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, and similar electric lift truck models. Verify part number compatibility with your specific equipment before ordering.
Q: What type of terminal connection does the 344644 use?
A: The 344644 micro-switch uses a standard screw terminal connection for electrical integration into lift control circuits.
