Product Description
Industrial contactor rated for 24VDC coil voltage, panel mounting, and three-pole main contact configuration. Compatible with LPM and electric lift truck systems. Features silver alloy main contacts and molded thermoplastic enclosure for reliability in material handling environments. Supersedes LP375-6006, with screw clamp terminals and continuous duty cycle for heavy industrial use.
Specifications
Electrical
| Rated Operating Voltage | 24VDC |
| Contact Configuration | Normally Open (N.O.), 3-pole design |
| Coil Voltage | 24VDC continuous duty |
Material
| Enclosure Material | Molded thermoplastic body, flame-retardant |
Part Numbers
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | LP375-6006, 375-6006 |
| OEM Part Number | LP375-6006 |
| Equivalent Part Numbers | LP375-6006 |
| Replaces/Supersedes | LP375-6006 |
Performance Specifications
| Duty Cycle | Continuous operation (S1) |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the specifications for the 375-6006 industrial contactor?
A: The 375-6006 is rated for 24VDC coil voltage with a three-pole normally open (N.O.) contact configuration. It features silver alloy main contacts, screw clamp terminals, a molded thermoplastic enclosure, and is rated for continuous duty cycle operation in material handling applications.
Q: Is the 375-6006 a direct replacement for LP375-6006?
A: Yes. The 375-6006 supersedes and replaces the LP375-6006. Both units are electrically and physically identical. Use the newer 375-6006 designation when ordering replacements.
Q: What equipment systems use this contactor?
A: The 375-6006 is compatible with LPM (lift platform management) systems and 24VDC electric lift truck fleets including Crown, Toyota, Raymond, and Yale equipment. Panel mounting design allows installation in control cabinets or truck-mounted electrical panels.
Q: Why does this contactor use silver alloy main contacts?
A: Silver alloy contacts provide superior electrical conductivity and resistance to arcing and contact erosion compared to standard copper or nickel contacts. This extends contactor lifespan and maintains reliable switching performance in high-cycle material handling environments.
Q: How long does the 375-6006 typically last in service?
A: In typical warehouse operations with continuous duty cycling, this contactor operates reliably for 3 to 7 years. Lifespan depends on switching frequency, environmental exposure, and how promptly loose connections are corrected. Inspect the unit annually for contact wear and terminal corrosion.
Q: What mounting configuration does this contactor require?
A: The 375-6006 is designed for panel mounting, meaning it installs into electrical enclosures or control cabinets using standard DIN rail or bolt-down methods. The molded thermoplastic enclosure protects the coil and contacts from moisture and dust in industrial environments.
