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BA 719AT1

Hour Meter, 10-50 Volt

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Hour Meter, 10-50 Volt

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What voltage range does the BA 719AT1 hour meter operate at?
A: The BA 719AT1 is rated for 10-50 volt DC operation, making it compatible with most electric lift truck battery systems. Verify your trucks battery voltage before ordering to ensure proper compatibility and accurate hour tracking.

Q: Which electric lift truck brands use the BA 719AT1 hour meter?
A: The BA 719AT1 is designed for electric lift trucks operating in the 10-50 volt range, including equipment from Linde, Baker, Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, and similar OEM platforms. Cross-reference your specific model and serial number to confirm fitment.

Q: What does the BA 719AT1 hour meter measure?
A: The BA 719AT1 is a cumulative hour meter that tracks total operating time on the lift truck. This data is essential for maintenance scheduling, warranty validation, and fleet management purposes.

Q: How is the BA 719AT1 powered in the truck?
A: The BA 719AT1 draws power directly from the trucks main battery system in the 10-50 volt range. It operates continuously whenever the truck battery is connected, requiring no separate power source or charging.

Q: What are the typical dimensions and mounting specifications for the BA 719AT1?
A: The BA 719AT1 is designed as a panel-mount hour meter with specifications matched to standard electric lift truck instrument clusters. Verify mounting hole diameter, depth requirements, and connector type before ordering to ensure proper fitment in your equipment.

Q: How long does an hour meter like the BA 719AT1 typically last?
A: When powered and operated within rated voltage specifications, the BA 719AT1 can accumulate tens of thousands of hours of service life. Replacement is typically needed only if the meter fails to register hours or displays inaccurate data.