Product Description
The 3058134 is a reliable 24 volt DC contactor designed for electric material handling equipment. This industrial-grade component controls high-current circuits for lift and drive motors on electric pallet jacks, low-lift trucks, and electric forklifts from leading manufacturers. The solenoid-operated contactor features heavy-duty DC contact surfaces rated for demanding warehouse and factory environments. Direct replacement for original equipment contactors, the 3058134 restores dependable motor control on electric lift equipment when contact surfaces wear or coil circuits fail. Verify voltage compatibility with your truck control system before ordering.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the electrical rating of the 3058134 contactor?
A: The 3058134 is a 24 volt DC contactor designed to switch high-current power to lift and drive motor circuits on electric material handling equipment. Verify voltage compatibility with your truck control system before ordering.
Q: Which electric lift truck models use the 3058134 24 volt contactor?
A: The 3058134 fits Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, Hyster, Jungheinrich, and Linde electric pallet jacks and low-lift trucks with 24 volt control systems. Confirm your truck model and contactor coil configuration before ordering.
Q: What symptoms indicate the 3058134 contactor is failing?
A: Replace the contactor if motors will not start despite battery charge, you hear clicking but motors do not engage, sparking occurs at contactor terminals, or lift and drive circuits become intermittent. Failed contactors prevent proper motor control.
Q: How long does the 3058134 contactor typically last?
A: With normal operation, the 3058134 contactor typically lasts 3-5 years before electrical erosion degrades contact surfaces. Heavy use or frequent start-stop cycling accelerates wear. Replace per truck maintenance schedules or when failure symptoms appear.
Q: What is the current switching capacity of the 3058134 contactor?
A: Contact us with your specific truck model and motor specifications to confirm the exact current rating (typically 100-300 amps DC). Oversizing or undersizing the contactor creates safety hazards and reduces equipment lifespan.
