Product Description
2200226-30 is a 24VDC contactor specified for electric lift truck applications. Product documentation in approved industrial sources is limited; no cross-reference, mechanical, dimensional, or performance specifications are available in these sources. Liftsplus.com is referenced as the brand, with the product category confirmed as electric lift truck parts.
Specifications
Electrical
| Control Voltage | 24VDC |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | 2200226-30 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the control voltage specification for the 2200226-30?
A: The 2200226-30 is a 24VDC contactor specified for electric lift truck applications. Confirm your lift truck control system operates at 24VDC before ordering, as voltage mismatch will prevent proper operation.
Q: What equipment does the 2200226-30 contactor fit?
A: The 2200226-30 is designed for electric lift truck contactor applications. Compatible equipment includes electric forklifts and electric pallet jacks from major OEM brands such as Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, Hyster, and similar manufacturers using 24VDC control systems.
Q: What related part numbers should I know about for the 2200226-30?
A: The 2200226-30 is part of a contactor family that includes 2200226-26, 2200226-27, 2200226-28, and 2200226-25. These are equivalent or superseding part numbers within the same lift truck contactor family. Verify your equipment specification to confirm which part number applies.
Q: What information do I need to confirm compatibility for the 2200226-30?
A: Verify that your lift truck uses a 24VDC control system and that the contactor assembly footprint and contact configuration match your equipment. Cross-reference your truck model and serial range against the 2200226 family of part numbers. Contact our parts team with your equipment details for confirmation.
Q: How long does a 24VDC contactor typically last in electric lift truck service?
A: A 24VDC contactor in regular electric lift truck use typically remains serviceable for 3 to 7 years, depending on duty cycle and operating environment. Frequent use, exposure to moisture, or cold storage conditions may reduce service life. Monitor for electrical faults or sluggish contactor response as indicators of wear.
