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5050755-21

Contactor (24 Volt)

Regular price $99,999.00
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Product Description

Contactor (24 volt)

Specifications

Product Overview
Part Number5050755-21
Product TypeControl Contactor
Physical Specifications
Voltage Rating24VDC
FunctionMotor engagement and directional control
ConditionDirect replacement, original equipment compatible
Compatibility
ApplicationElectric Lift Trucks, Electric Pallet Jacks, Forklifts

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the voltage rating for the 5050755-21 contactor?
A: The 5050755-21 is rated for 24 volts. This is a 24VDC control contactor designed for standard electric lift truck applications. Do not install on 36-volt or higher voltage systems.

Q: Which equipment brands use the 5050755-21?
A: The 5050755-21 is compatible with multiple OEM electric lift truck brands including Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, Hyster, and similar manufacturers that use 24VDC control circuits. Verify your specific equipment model and serial range before ordering to confirm fitment.

Q: How does the 5050755-21 differ from other contactors in the 5050755 series?
A: The 5050755 series includes multiple variants across different voltages and applications. The 5050755-04 is 36-volt (discontinued), while the 5050755-06 and 5050755-21 are both 24-volt units. Specific amperage ratings and coil configurations vary by model number suffix. Consult cross-reference documentation for your exact equipment.

Q: What symptoms indicate a failing 5050755-21 contactor?
A: Common failure symptoms include intermittent loss of power to the motor, failure of the truck to respond to control inputs, humming or buzzing sounds from the contactor without engagement, visible arcing or burn marks on contacts, or complete loss of drive function. If any of these occur, the contactor should be tested for continuity and contact resistance before replacement.