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13802G2

Contact Set ( Sb50A #6)

Regular price $5.36
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Product Description

CONTACT SET (SB50A #6)

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What equipment does the 13802G2 contact set fit?
A: The 13802G2 contact set (SB50A #6) is designed for electric lift truck models using SB50A contactors. This part fits multiple OEM brands including Crown, Toyota, Raymond, and Yale electric pallet jacks and reach trucks. Verify your equipment uses an SB50A contactor before ordering.

Q: What are the contact specifications for the 13802G2?
A: The 13802G2 is a number 6 contact set rated for SB50A contactors. It contains the silver alloy contacts necessary for electrical conductivity in 24 or 36 volt control circuits depending on your truck configuration. Contact material is silver-cadmium for durability under load cycling.

Q: How long does a contact set last before replacement is needed?
A: Contact set lifespan depends on electrical load and switching frequency. Heavy-use equipment typically requires replacement every 1 to 3 years. If your truck experiences intermittent operation or slow response from the lift motor, worn contacts are a common cause. Replace contacts proactively to avoid control circuit failure.

Q: Is the 13802G2 cross-compatible with other contactor brands?
A: The 13802G2 is specific to SB50A contactors. Do not use this contact set in Albright or other non-SB50A contactors. Mismatched contact sets can cause arcing, burning, and permanent contactor damage. Always verify contactor model before ordering.

Q: What symptoms indicate the 13802G2 contacts need replacement?
A: Signs of worn contacts include erratic motor response, humming or buzzing from the contactor, visible pitting or blackening on contacts, or motor stalling during lift operations. These symptoms indicate electrical resistance buildup that requires contact replacement to restore proper current flow.