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28506-002

24VDC 180A Electromagnetic Contactor Replacement Contact Kit

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Product Description

OEM replacement contact kit (28506-002) for electric lift truck electromagnetic contactors; 24VDC control voltage, 180A continuous current rating; includes replaceable copper alloy wear contacts; cross-reference part numbers include 28506-2 and BR28506-002.

Specifications

Electrical Specifications
Nominal Voltage24VDC
Continuous Current Rating180A
Part Numbers & Compatibility
OEM Part Number28506-002
Equivalent Part Number28506-2
Cross-Reference Part NumbersBR28506-002
Supersedes/ReplacesBR28506-002

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What are the specifications of the 28506-002 contact kit?
A: The 28506-002 is an OEM replacement contact kit rated for 24VDC control voltage with a continuous current rating of 180A. It contains replaceable copper alloy wear contacts designed for electric lift truck electromagnetic contactors.

Q: What equipment types does the 28506-002 contact kit fit?
A: This contact kit is compatible with electric lift trucks from major OEM manufacturers including Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, and Hyster. It is used in electromagnetic contactor assemblies on these vehicles. Verify your equipment voltage and current specifications before ordering.

Q: What are the cross-reference part numbers for 28506-002?
A: Cross-reference part numbers include 28506-2 and BR28506-002. This contact kit supersedes and replaces BR28506-002. All three part numbers reference the same OEM contact assembly.

Q: What materials are the 28506-002 contacts made from?
A: The wear contacts are manufactured from copper alloy, which provides excellent electrical conductivity and durability under repeated switching cycles in high-amperage applications.

Q: When should the 28506-002 contact kit be replaced?
A: Contact wear depends on switching frequency and load cycles. Inspect contacts when the contactor fails to engage properly, shows intermittent operation, or creates excessive arcing. Replace the entire contact kit when wear becomes visible.