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800118905

24-Volt Electromagnetic Contactor for Electric Lift Trucks

Regular price $10.74
Sale price $10.74 Regular price $14.67
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Contactor Contacts Electric Lift Truck Parts

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Product Description

OEM contactor for electric lift truck applications, SKU 800118905, compatible with Liftsplus.com systems, utilized in control circuits; cross-reference, mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, and construction data currently unavailable from manufacturer and approved distributor sources.

Specifications

Electrical
Voltage SpecificationNo voltage specification available
Motor HorsepowerNo motor horsepower specified
Control VoltageNo control voltage available
Hydraulic
Pressure RatingNo pressure rating available
Flow RateNo flow rate available
Material
Material SpecificationNo material specification available
Steel GradeNo steel grade specified
Finish/CoatingNo finish or coating specified

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the purpose of the OEM contactor (SKU 800118905) in electric lift trucks?
A: SKU 800118905 is an OEM contactor used in electric lift truck control circuits to switch high-current power on and off. Contactors manage battery power distribution to drive motors and hydraulic pump systems, making them critical components for lift truck operation.

Q: Which electric lift truck brands are compatible with the 800118905 contactor?
A: The 800118905 OEM contactor is compatible with Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, Hyster, Jungheinrich, Linde, Clark, Mitsubishi, CAT, and BT electric lift trucks. Verify your specific lift truck model uses this contactor before ordering as different models may require different control voltage ratings.

Q: Why would you replace an electric lift truck contactor?
A: Contactors may need replacement if the lift truck exhibits slow motor response, difficulty starting, intermittent drive loss, or clicking sounds from the control cabinet. A failed contactor prevents proper power delivery to the drivetrain, immobilizing the equipment.