Product Description
Yale OEM Clamp, Contactor (SKU YL 516862804) for EV-100 FW electric lift truck series. 24VDC-rated component designed for contactor retention in high-durability forklift electrical systems. Direct replacement for Yale electric truck contactor clamp. Manufactured from steel with corrosion-resistant finish. Validated for compatibility with Yale EV-100 FW series electric forklifts.
Specifications
Dimensional
| Clearance Requirements | Minimum 0.50 inch from adjacent components |
Electrical
| Contactor Voltage Rating | 24VDC |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | YL 516862804 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | YL 516862804 |
| Compatible Equipment Type | Yale Forklift Electric Lift Trucks; EV-100 FW series |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the difference between YL 5168628-04 and YL 516862804?
A: These are the same Yale OEM contactor clamp part, just listed with different SKU formatting. Verify the part number on your truck documentation to confirm compatibility.
Q: Which Yale electric lift truck series does YL 516862804 fit?
A: The YL 516862804 is designed for Yale EV-100 FW series electric lift trucks and related counterbalance electric models with 24VDC electrical systems.
Q: Is YL 516862804 suitable for high-durability forklift systems?
A: Yes, this 24VDC-rated contactor clamp is designed for high-durability forklift electrical systems and validated for Yale EV-100 FW series applications with steel construction and corrosion-resistant finish.
Q: What is the minimum clearance requirement for YL 516862804?
A: A minimum clearance of 0.50 inch from adjacent components is required to ensure proper electrical and mechanical operation.
Q: Can YL 516862804 be used as a replacement on other forklift brands?
A: This is a Yale OEM-specific part. Use only on Yale electric lift trucks where this part number is specified. Cross-compatibility with other brands requires verification against original equipment documentation.
Q: What failure symptoms indicate the contactor clamp needs replacement?
A: Loose or missing contactor clamps may cause intermittent electrical faults, loss of power delivery, or contactor misalignment. Inspect for cracks, corrosion, or loss of clamp pressure during electrical system diagnostics.
