Product Description
12-Volt Power Contactor for electric lift trucks, pallet jacks, and forklifts. This electromagnetic contactor controls power switching in 12V equipment control circuits, managing motor activation and deactivation. Direct replacement for electric lift truck systems requiring reliable power distribution and switching functionality. Designed for consistent performance across multiple equipment brands and duty cycles.
Specifications
Product Overview
| Product Type | Electromagnetic Contactor |
| Part Number | 375-6122 |
Physical Specifications
| Voltage Rating | 12 Volts DC |
| Function | Power Switching and Motor Control |
| Typical Service Life | 2-5 years depending on duty cycle and operating hours |
Compatibility
| Application | Electric Lift Trucks, Pallet Jacks, Forklifts |
| Compatible Equipment | Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, Hyster, Jungheinrich, Linde, Clark |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What voltage does the 375-6122 contactor operate at?
A: The 375-6122 is a 12-volt contactor designed for electric lift trucks and pallet jacks with 12V control circuits.
Q: Which lift truck models are compatible with the 375-6122?
A: This 12V contactor fits electric models from Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, Hyster, Jungheinrich, Linde, and Clark. Verify your equipment is rated for 12V before ordering to avoid voltage mismatch.
Q: What is the difference between the 375-6122 and 375-6122-GE?
A: Both are 12-volt contactors. The variant designation indicates a specific OEM reference or manufacturing code. Confirm your equipment serial range and part specification to select the correct replacement.
Q: Can I use a 12V contactor on a 24V truck?
A: No. Using a 12V contactor on a 24V system will cause immediate failure and loss of power. Always match the contactor voltage to your equipment voltage specification exactly.
Q: How long does a 12-volt contactor typically last?
A: Typical service life is 2-5 years depending on operating hours and duty cycle. High-frequency use or harsh conditions may shorten lifespan.
Q: What causes premature contactor failure?
A: Excessive electrical arcing from rapid on-off cycling, moisture or corrosion in the control circuit, overheating from debris-blocked ventilation, or manufacturing defects can all reduce contactor life.
