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TC FA72E2-65012

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TC FA72E2-65012

Contactor, 15Oa, 24V Ev100

Regular price $362.63
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Make TCM
Model EV100

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Product Description

Contactor, 15Oa, 24V Ev100

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is contactor TC FA72E2-65012 rated for?
A: Contactor TC FA72E2-65012 is rated for 150 amps at 24V and is designed for Toyota EV100 electric lift trucks. This component controls high-current circuits in the electric power system. Verify your lift truck voltage and amperage requirements match before ordering.

Q: What equipment does TC FA72E2-65012 fit?
A: TC FA72E2-65012 is an OEM contactor for Toyota EV100 electric lift trucks and material handling equipment using 24V electrical systems. Confirm your equipment model and electrical configuration to ensure compatibility with this 150-amp contactor.

Q: What are the voltage and amperage specifications for TC FA72E2-65012?
A: TC FA72E2-65012 operates at 24V nominal with a 150-amp continuous rating. This part is designed specifically for 24V DC systems in electric lift trucks. Do not use in systems with different voltage ratings, as this will cause immediate failure and potential equipment damage.

Q: How often does contactor TC FA72E2-65012 require replacement?
A: Contactor lifespan depends on electrical load cycles and operating conditions. Replace if contacts become pitted or corroded, coil resistance increases, or the contactor fails to engage or disengage reliably. Monitor for arcing, heat buildup, or delayed response.

Q: Is TC FA72E2-65012 interchangeable with other contactors?
A: TC FA72E2-65012 is an OEM component for Toyota EV100 equipment. Cross-reference equivalents from other manufacturers only if voltage, amperage rating, coil voltage, and physical mounting match exactly. Incorrect substitution can damage electrical systems.