Product Description
Contact
Specifications
Physical Specifications
| Material | Silver-Alloy or Copper-Alloy |
| Primary Application | Motor Controllers, Solenoids, Relays, Pump Switches |
| Voltage Rating | 12V or 24V DC |
| Failure Indicators | Arcing, Pitting, Corrosion, Intermittent Circuits, Relay Chatter |
Compatibility
| Compatible Equipment Types | Electric Pallet Jacks, Electric Lift Trucks, Walkie Stackers |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is SKU 5800662-70 and what is it used for?
A: This is an electrical contact component for electric lift truck control circuits and electrical assemblies. Contacts are used in motor controllers, solenoids, pump switches, and safety relay systems on equipment from Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, and Hyster.
Q: What material is this contact made from?
A: This contact is typically manufactured from silver-alloy or copper-alloy materials to provide low electrical resistance and reliable switching performance. The exact alloy composition depends on the circuit voltage and amperage rating of your lift truck system.
Q: What is the electrical rating and amperage capacity?
A: Verify the voltage rating (typically 12V or 24V DC on electric lift trucks) and continuous amperage capacity for your specific equipment. Installing a contact with insufficient amperage rating can cause arcing, overheating, and component failure.
Q: What are signs that this contact needs replacement?
A: Replace this contact if you observe visible arcing, pitting, or corrosion on the contact surfaces; if electrical circuits become intermittent or fail to engage; if you hear buzzing or chatter from relays or controllers; or if the motor fails to respond to control inputs despite other systems functioning normally.
Q: Is there a cross-reference part number available?
A: Verify the voltage, amperage rating, and mounting configuration specific to your lift truck model and circuit. Cross-reference the circuit diagram from your equipment documentation to identify compatible contacts. Contact specifications vary significantly by application and cannot be used interchangeably.