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CK1636581

SOLENOID (36 VOLT)

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Product Description

SOLENOID (36 VOLT)

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the voltage specification for the CK1636581 solenoid?
A: The CK1636581 is a 36-volt solenoid designed for direct current electrical systems. This solenoid operates on 36VDC nominal voltage. Do not apply 24VDC or other voltages; voltage mismatch will prevent proper solenoid function and may damage the coil.

Q: Which electric lift truck types and equipment use 36-volt solenoids like CK1636581?
A: 36-volt solenoids are used in specific electric lift truck models, particularly some Yale, Raymond, and Toyota lift truck systems. Confirm that your equipment electrical system is rated for 36VDC before ordering. Check your equipment nameplate or electrical schematic to verify voltage specification and solenoid application.

Q: What is the application and function of the CK1636581 solenoid?
A: The CK1636581 solenoid controls pump engagement, mast movement, or hydraulic valve actuation in electric lift truck circuits. Verify the specific valve or pump control function by checking your equipments hydraulic schematic and solenoid mounting location. Incorrect application will result in non-function or equipment damage.

Q: Does CK1636581 have equivalent or cross-reference part numbers?
A: Cross-reference equivalencies for the CK1636581 depend on the specific solenoid specification and OEM design. If your equipment documentation references alternate part numbers, contact technical support to confirm compatibility. Using non-equivalent solenoids may result in improper circuit function.

Q: Is the CK1636581 solenoid rated for continuous or intermittent duty?
A: The duty rating for the CK1636581 depends on the specific solenoid design and coil insulation class. Determine whether your application requires continuous or intermittent operation by referencing your equipment electrical documentation. Exceeding the solenoid duty rating will cause coil failure.