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Contactor for Electric Lift Truck

800075381

Contactor (24 Volt)

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Product Description

CONTACTOR (24 VOLT)

Specifications

Product Overview
Part Number800075381
Physical Specifications
Voltage Rating24 Volt DC
Component TypeElectromagnetic Contactor / Switch
Primary FunctionControls traction and hydraulic motor power circuits
Circuit ControlHigh-current electromagnetic switching
Compatibility
ApplicationElectric lift trucks, pallet jacks, sit-down lift trucks
Compatible BrandsCrown, Toyota, Raymond, Hyster, Yale, Jungheinrich

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the voltage rating for the 800075381 contactor?
A: The 800075381 is a 24-volt DC contactor used in electric lift truck applications. This voltage specification is standard for most electric pallet jacks and sit-down lift trucks.

Q: What equipment brands is the 800075381 contactor compatible with?
A: This 24-volt contactor is compatible with electric lift truck models from major manufacturers including Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Hyster, Yale, and Jungheinrich. Verify your equipment model before ordering to confirm fitment.

Q: What is the primary function of this contactor in an electric lift truck?
A: The contactor is an electromagnetic switch that controls high-current circuits in the lift trucks traction and hydraulic motor systems. It allows the control circuit to safely manage power delivery to the trucks drive motors.

Q: What are common failure symptoms that indicate the contactor needs replacement?
A: Symptoms include loss of traction power, the truck failing to move when controls are engaged, intermittent response to steering or acceleration commands, or audible clicking from the electrical compartment. If the truck does not respond consistently to operator input, the contactor may have failed.