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800064638

12-Volt DC Magnetic Contactor for Electric Lift Trucks

Regular price $199.30
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Product Description

Contactor (12 volt)

Specifications

Product Overview
Part Number800064638
Physical Specifications
Coil Voltage12 VDC (nominal)
Contactor TypeMagnetic contactor
Circuit FunctionControl and power circuit switching
Contact ConfigurationTypically single or multiple poles (verify with original equipment)
Compatibility
ApplicationElectric lift trucks, pallet jacks, stackers, reach trucks, order pickers
Compatible BrandsCrown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, Hyster, Nichiyu, and other 12VDC electric lift equipment

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the coil voltage rating for the 800064638 contactor?
A: The 800064638 is a 12-volt contactor. This refers to a 12VDC nominal coil voltage suitable for electric lift trucks and material handling equipment with 12VDC control systems.

Q: Which lift truck applications and brands is the 800064638 compatible with?
A: The 800064638 is designed for 12VDC electric lift truck applications across Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, Hyster, and other OEM manufacturers. Use this part for control or power circuit applications where a 12-volt magnetic contactor is required. Confirm your equipment uses 12VDC before ordering.

Q: How do I verify that the 800064638 is the correct replacement for my equipment?
A: Check the original contactor for voltage markings, typically printed on the coil housing or body. Verify the coil is marked 12V or 12VDC. Confirm mounting style and terminal connections match your equipment. If uncertain about amperage or duty rating, contact our technical support team with your truck model and serial number.

Q: What maintenance or inspection does the 800064638 require in service?
A: Periodically inspect the contactor for signs of coil damage, contact pitting, or loose connections. Ensure terminal connections are tight and free of corrosion. Replace immediately if the contactor fails to engage when 12VDC is applied, does not release when de-energized, or shows visible arcing or burning at contacts.