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449090087

Bulb

Regular price $5.19
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Product Description

BULB

Specifications

Product Overview
Product TypeReplacement Bulb
Physical Specifications
Voltage Options12V or 24V (verify from original bulb or equipment manual)
Wattage Options10W - 55W (varies by application and truck model)
Base TypeVerify from original bulb (common types: Bayonet, Wedge, Screw)
Bulb TypeIncandescent or LED (confirm original specification)
Compatibility
ApplicationElectric Lift Truck Lighting (Headlight, Worklight, Cabin Light)

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the voltage and wattage specification for SKU 449090087?
A: SKU 449090087 is a replacement bulb for electric lift trucks. Verify the exact voltage and wattage from your equipment manual or original bulb packaging, as multiple specifications exist for different truck models and years. Common ratings are 12V or 24V with wattage ranging from 10W to 55W depending on application.

Q: Which electric lift truck brands is bulb 449090087 compatible with?
A: This bulb is compatible with Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, and Hyster electric lift trucks. Confirm compatibility by matching the bulb base type and voltage rating to your specific truck model. Original part numbers vary by manufacturer, so cross-reference your equipment serial range before ordering.

Q: What is the expected lifespan of this replacement bulb?
A: Standard incandescent bulbs typically last 500-1000 operating hours depending on usage patterns and operating conditions. LED alternatives may last significantly longer. Monitor brightness degradation and replace when output dims noticeably or bulb fails.

Q: Can I use a different wattage bulb in place of 449090087?
A: No. Always use the exact wattage and voltage specified for your equipment. Using a higher wattage bulb can overload the electrical circuit and damage the fixture. Using lower wattage provides insufficient illumination and violates safety requirements.