Product Description
Electric Pump Motor (24V)
Specifications
Physical Specifications
| Voltage | 24V DC |
| Typical Operating Hours | 5,000 to 10,000 hours under standard-duty use |
| System Type | 24V Hydraulic System |
Compatibility
| Motor Type | Electric Pump Motor (Continuous Duty) |
| Application | Hydraulic Pump Drive - Lift and Tilt Circuits |
| Compatible Equipment Categories | Electric Forklifts, Electric Pallet Jacks, Reach Trucks |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the rated voltage and power output of the 800014942 electric pump motor?
A: This is a 24-volt DC electric pump motor rated for continuous-duty operation. Verify the exact horsepower and displacement rating by comparing the motor nameplate with your equipment technical documentation, as motor output varies by specific model variant.
Q: Which electric lift truck models is the 800014942 motor compatible with?
A: This motor is used on electric lift trucks from Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, and similar OEMs equipped with 24V hydraulic systems. Verify compatibility by checking your truck serial number and matching against the OEM parts list, as different production years may use variations of this motor.
Q: What type of pump does the 800014942 motor drive?
A: This motor directly drives variable displacement hydraulic pumps used in the lift and tilt circuits. The pump displacement and flow rating depend on the specific truck model and application.
Q: What is the expected lifespan of the 800014942 motor under normal operating conditions?
A: Motor lifespan varies based on duty cycle, maintenance, and operating conditions. With proper maintenance and standard-duty use, these motors typically operate for 5,000 to 10,000 hours. High-intensity or high-cycle operations may reduce lifespan significantly.
Q: What failure symptoms indicate the 800014942 motor needs replacement?
A: Common failure signs include slow or erratic lift and tilt response, noticeable grinding or squealing from the motor, loss of operating pressure shown on the truck gauge, or complete failure to respond to lift commands. Intermittent operation or buzzing under load also indicates internal wear or electrical contact problems.
