Product Description
High-quality 12.8V incandescent bulb designed for electric lift trucks and material handling equipment. The 448419 provides reliable illumination in PAR-46 standard socket applications and serves as a direct replacement for original truck lighting systems. Ideal for retrofit installations on Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, and Hyster electric lift trucks. This consumable bulb ensures equipment visibility and safety compliance during operation.
Specifications
Electrical
| Rated Voltage | 12.8 VDC |
| Rated Power Consumption | 23.04 Watts |
| Rated Current | 2.73 Amps |
Standards & Compatibility
| Compatible Standard | PAR-46 |
| Bulb Type | Incandescent |
Part Numbers
| Part Number | 448419 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the electrical specifications for the 448419 incandescent bulb?
A: The 448419 is rated at 12.8VDC, 23.04 watts, and 2.73 amps. This bulb is designed for 12.8 volt DC electrical systems in electric lift trucks and cannot be used on 120VAC or other voltage systems.
Q: Is the 448419 bulb compatible with PAR-46 standard equipment?
A: Yes. The 448419 meets PAR-46 standard specifications and is suitable for retrofit and direct replacement in PAR-46 socket applications on electric lift trucks from Crown, Toyota, Raymond, and similar brands.
Q: What electric lift truck brands use the 448419 OEM bulb?
A: The 448419 OEM part number is used in electric lift trucks manufactured by Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, and Hyster. Verify your truck voltage is 12.8VDC before ordering, as voltage mismatch will cause bulb failure or no illumination.
Q: How long does the 448419 incandescent bulb last?
A: Incandescent bulbs typically last 500-1000 operating hours before burning out. Actual life depends on hours per day the lights operate, ambient temperature, and electrical system stability. The 448419 is a consumable part requiring periodic replacement.
Q: Can I use an LED bulb instead of the 448419 incandescent?
A: LED retrofits designed for 12.8VDC PAR-46 sockets are available as alternatives. LED bulbs consume less power and last longer than incandescent. However, verify the LED replacement maintains the same lumen output and color temperature for adequate visibility in your application.
