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800000549

Electrical Contact Assembly for Electric Lift Truck Control Relays

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Specifications

Product Overview
Part Number800000549
Product TypeElectrical Contact Assembly
Physical Specifications
MaterialSilver or Copper Alloy (electrical grade)
Typical FunctionElectrical switching element in lift truck control circuits
Primary UseDrive motor control, directional switching, lift/tilt circuit operations
Compatibility
ApplicationMotor Control Relays, Contactor Assemblies, Control Circuits
Compatible Voltage36V and 48V DC Electric Lift Trucks
Compatible BrandsCrown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, Hyster, Nichiyu, and similar electric lift truck manufacturers

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the 800000549 contact used for in electric lift trucks?
A: The 800000549 is an electrical contact assembly that functions as a switching element in lift truck control circuits. It is typically used in motor control relays and contactor assemblies.

Q: Which lift truck brands are compatible with the 800000549 contact?
A: This contact is compatible with electric lift trucks from Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, Hyster, and other standard 36V and 48V models. Verify the voltage and contactor type for your specific equipment to ensure fitment.

Q: What material are the contacts made from?
A: Electrical contacts in lift truck applications are typically manufactured from silver or copper alloys designed to withstand repeated switching cycles and carry high electrical loads without excessive wear or arcing.

Q: How often do contacts need to be replaced?
A: Contact lifespan depends on the frequency of truck use and the electrical load cycles. Heavily used trucks may require contact replacement every 2 to 5 years. If your truck exhibits erratic power delivery or intermittent operation, inspect contacts for pitting or corrosion.