Product Description
Electric pump motor, 24VDC, OEM part number 800132000, for electric lift truck hydraulic applications. Features integral hydraulic gear pump, direct-drive mounting, series wound DC motor, heavy-gauge steel frame, and continuous-intermittent duty cycle. Designed to power lift, tilt, or auxiliary hydraulic functions on electric lift trucks.
Specifications
Electrical
| Motor Voltage | 24VDC |
Material
| Frame Construction | Heavy-gauge steel frame motor housing |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | 800132000 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 800132000 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What voltage does the SKU 800132000 motor require?
A: The SKU 800132000 is a 24VDC electric pump motor. It must be powered by a 24-volt direct current electrical system. Using incorrect voltage will damage the motor windings and void the warranty.
Q: What is the motor construction and what duty cycle is it rated for?
A: The motor features a heavy-gauge steel frame with a series wound DC motor design. It is rated for continuous-intermittent duty cycle, meaning it can handle periods of continuous operation followed by rest periods. Do not operate continuously without manufacturer-specified cooling intervals.
Q: What hydraulic functions does this motor power on an electric lift truck?
A: SKU 800132000 features an integral hydraulic gear pump and is designed to power lift, tilt, and auxiliary hydraulic functions on electric lift trucks. The direct-drive mounting means the pump shaft couples directly to the motor output shaft.
Q: What equipment brands use this motor assembly?
A: This 24VDC motor is used on electric lift trucks from Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, Hyster, Jungheinrich, Linde, Clark, Mitsubishi, CAT, and BT. Verify OEM part compatibility with your specific model.
Q: How often does this motor require maintenance?
A: Maintenance intervals depend on duty cycle and operating conditions. Check motor terminals and electrical connections for corrosion every 250 operating hours. Monitor brush wear if brushes are accessible. Hydraulic pump oil should be inspected per the lift truck manufacturer schedule, typically every 500 hours.
