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A28507-027

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Product Description

A28507-027, Electric Lift Truck Parts Contact component for electric lift truck systems. Designed for use as an electrical contact or switch within electric lift truck assemblies. Compatible with select electric lift truck applications as specified by OEM part number.

Specifications

Part Numbers
OEM Part NumberA28507-027
Manufacturer Part NumberA28507-027

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the A28507-027 contact component?
A: The A28507-027 is an electrical contact component designed for use in electric lift truck systems. It functions as a switching or load-carrying contact within motor control, solenoid, or power distribution assemblies.

Q: Which electric lift truck models use the A28507-027?
A: The A28507-027 is compatible with electric lift trucks, stackers, and pallet jacks from major OEM manufacturers including Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, Hyster, and Jungheinrich. Always verify your equipment model and serial range against the OEM parts list.

Q: What is the lifespan of the A28507-027 contact?
A: Contact lifespan depends on circuit current, switching frequency, and environmental conditions. Typical service life ranges from 2 to 5 years under normal material handling use. Replace immediately if arcing, pitting, or electrical intermittency occurs.

Q: Can the A28507-027 be cross-referenced to other part numbers?
A: The A28507-027 is the standard OEM part number for select lift truck applications. Verify any cross-reference information with the original equipment manual. Do not substitute with similar-looking contacts from other manufacturers without OEM approval.

Q: What happens if the A28507-027 contact fails?
A: A failed contact can cause loss of motor control, inability to engage drive functions, or failure of solenoid-activated systems. Equipment will not operate correctly until the contact is replaced. Continued operation with a bad contact can damage other electrical components.