Product Description
CONTACT KIT
Specifications
Product Overview
| Product Type | Electrical Contact Assembly Kit |
Physical Specifications
| Material | Silver alloy or copper-alloy contacts with terminal hardware |
| Contact Configuration | Multiple contact sets with associated springs and housing |
| Condition | New, direct replacement |
| Typical Lifespan | 3-6 years under standard operating conditions |
| Key Features | Corrosion-resistant, low electrical resistance, direct replacement design |
Compatibility
| Compatible Voltage | 12V, 24V, 48V DC (application-dependent) |
| Application | Motor control, solenoid operation, valve actuation circuits |
| Compatible Equipment | Electric pallet jacks, reach trucks, order pickers, electric stackers |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What electric lift truck models does this contact kit fit?
A: This contact kit is compatible with electric pallet jacks and electric lift trucks from Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, Hyster, and similar brands. Contact us with your equipment model number or motor voltage to confirm compatibility.
Q: What does this contact kit contain and what is its function?
A: A contact kit includes electrical contacts and associated components that complete the circuit for motor control, solenoid operation, or valve actuation. When contacts wear or corrode, the circuit becomes intermittent or breaks completely, stopping equipment operation.
Q: What voltage and current rating does this kit support?
A: Contact ratings vary by application. Pallet jacks typically use 12V, 24V, or 48V DC systems. Contact us with your equipment voltage to ensure this kit handles your specific current draw without overheating or premature contact failure.
Q: What are signs that the contact kit needs replacement?
A: Symptoms include intermittent equipment startup, weak solenoid engagement, delayed motor response, or complete failure to operate despite charged batteries. Visible contact arcing, pitting, or corrosion also indicate contact kit failure.
Q: How long does a contact kit typically last?
A: In standard use, contact kits last 3-6 years. Heavy-use environments, frequent switching cycles, or exposure to moisture and dust accelerates contact wear. Properly functioning battery systems and control circuits extend contact lifespan.
