Product Description
CONDUCTOR CABLE (18G 8 WIRE)
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the 800076473 conductor cable used for in an electric lift truck?
A: The 800076473 conductor cable (18 gauge, 8-wire) is a multi-conductor power and control cable that connects the truck battery, motor, and solenoid control systems. The eight-wire configuration distributes power and signal lines for motor operation, brake control, and safety functions.
Q: What are the specifications of part 800076473?
A: The 800076473 is an 18-gauge multi-conductor cable with 8 wires. Each conductor is individually insulated and rated for the electrical demands of electric pallet jack and lift truck systems. The cable diameter and insulation material are designed to withstand warehouse mechanical stress and temperature variations.
Q: What electric lift truck models require the 800076473 conductor cable?
A: The 800076473 cable is compatible with electric pallet jacks and electric lift trucks from Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, Hyster, and similar manufacturers. Confirm your equipment voltage and wire routing configuration before ordering to ensure proper fitment.
Q: What is the voltage and amperage rating for the 800076473?
A: The 800076473 conductor cable is rated for typical warehouse lift truck systems operating at 24 volts or 36 volts DC. Individual conductor ratings vary by function, with power conductors rated for higher amperage and control signal conductors rated for lower amperage loads.
Q: How do I know if the 800076473 conductor cable needs replacement?
A: Replace the conductor cable if you observe visible insulation damage, fraying, burns, or cuts. Also replace if the truck exhibits intermittent motor operation, loss of brake function, erratic control response, or loose electrical connections that cannot be tightened.
Q: What is the typical service life of this conductor cable?
A: The 800076473 conductor cable typically lasts 5 to 8 years with normal warehouse use. Service life depends on equipment duty cycle, cable routing and support, vibration exposure, and environmental conditions like moisture and chemical exposure in dock areas.
