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116139

Contactor (24 Volt)

Regular price $329.03
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Product Description

CONTACTOR (24 VOLT)

Specifications

Physical Specifications
Voltage Rating24 Volt DC
Contact MaterialSilver Alloy
Coil TypeSolenoid Coil - Low-Voltage DC
Duty CycleMaterial Handling
Primary FunctionMotor and Hydraulic Pump Circuit Switching
Environmental RatingThermal Cycling and Electrical Surge Resistant
Compatibility
ApplicationElectric Pallet Jacks, Lift Trucks, Control Systems

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the 116139 contactor rated for?
A: The 116139 is a 24-volt DC contactor used in electric pallet jacks and lift truck control systems. It manages electrical switching for motor and hydraulic pump circuits. The 24-volt specification is critical for compatibility with your equipment power system.

Q: Which lift truck models use 24-volt contactors like the 116139?
A: The 116139 24-volt contactor fits electric pallet jacks and lift trucks from Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, and Hyster that operate on 24-volt DC systems. Verify your equipment voltage before ordering, as contactors from 12-volt or 36-volt systems are not interchangeable.

Q: What are typical failure symptoms of the 116139 contactor?
A: Common contactor failures include motor or pump not responding to control input, intermittent loss of function, audible chattering or buzzing, or stuck contactor armature. If the equipment does not respond to lift or lower commands, the contactor may require testing or replacement.

Q: What materials and specifications define the 116139 contactor?
A: The 116139 is a 24-volt DC contactor with silver alloy contacts rated for material handling duty cycles. It features a solenoid coil designed for low-voltage DC systems and is built to withstand thermal cycling and electrical surges common in lift truck operations.