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Condenser for Forklift

90995-52060

Condenser

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Condenser

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the difference between condenser 90995-52060 and 90995-2060?
A: SKU 90995-52060 is a heavy-duty variant of the standard 90995-2060 condenser. 90995-52060 has increased surface area and cooling capacity, designed for extended ambient temperatures and high-utilization forklift operations. Verify your forklift model and thermal requirements before ordering.

Q: Which forklifts use condenser 90995-52060?
A: Condenser 90995-52060 is compatible with heavy-duty electric forklifts from Crown, Toyota, Raymond, and Hyster in the 5,000 to 8,000 lb capacity range, primarily used in warm climates or cold storage environments. Cross-check your equipment serial range for accurate compatibility.

Q: Can I use 90995-52060 as a replacement for a failing standard condenser?
A: Yes, 90995-52060 can be used as a heavy-duty upgrade to replace a standard condenser, provided the mounting points and connections match. Upgrading to 90995-52060 improves cooling performance in high-temperature or high-utilization applications.

Q: What materials is condenser 90995-52060 made from?
A: Condenser 90995-52060 features aluminum fins and tube construction with a corrosion-resistant coating. Brass or copper internal channels provide efficient heat transfer. This construction ensures durability in outdoor, wet, and cold storage environments.

Q: How do I know when condenser 90995-52060 needs replacement?
A: Replace 90995-52060 if the forklift operates above normal temperature ranges despite proper fluid levels, fins show significant corrosion or physical damage, or if cooling efficiency visibly declines. Typical replacement interval is 7 to 12 years depending on operating conditions.