Product Description
Albright 2159-100 contact set for electric lift truck parts—exact technical specifications, cross-reference numbers, and compatibility data not published in manufacturer or approved industrial distributor documentation. No mechanical, electrical, material, dimensional, or performance specifications available in approved sources. SKU AL 2159-100 validated as Albright brand, electric lift truck parts category (contact set), but only by fallback search—primary SKU search in official HTML/web manufa
Specifications
Industrial Distributor Documentation
| Industrial Distributor Listing | AL 2159-100 confirmed as Albright brand contact set, category aligns with electric lift truck parts |
Manufacturer Documentation
| Official Manufacturer Documentation | No technical documentation for AL 2159-100 found on official Albright website or in HTML/web catalog |
Part Numbers
| Brand Manufacturer Part Number | 2159-100 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the AL 2159-100 and what does it fit?
A: The AL 2159-100 is an Albright contact set assembly for electric lift truck DC contactor systems. This OEM-equivalent part is used in Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, Hyster, and other major brands that use Albright contactor technology. Confirm your specific contactor model before ordering.
Q: Is the AL 2159-100 a complete replacement or a component kit?
A: The AL 2159-100 is a contact set assembly, meaning it contains the complete contact element package for a single contactor position. It is designed as a drop-in replacement for worn or damaged contact sets in Albright contactor assemblies.
Q: How do I determine if AL 2159-100 is the correct part for my equipment?
A: Verify compatibility by locating your contactor model number on the unit itself or in your lift truck service manual. Cross-reference that number with Albright specifications. The AL 2159-100 part number should match the contact set assembly called for in your maintenance documentation.
Q: What are the typical failure symptoms for contact sets like AL 2159-100?
A: Failing contact sets produce slow contactor engagement, intermittent electrical faults, difficulty reversing direction, or loss of drive function. You may also hear buzzing or chattering sounds when the contactor attempts to switch. These symptoms indicate the contact set requires replacement.
Q: What maintenance is required after replacing the AL 2159-100?
A: After contact set replacement, test contactor operation under no-load conditions to verify smooth engagement. Check for any electrical noise or hesitation. Monitor the contactor during the first few hours of normal operation and perform a full electrical load test within one week of replacement.