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99324

Contactor (24 Volt)

Regular price $166.87
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Product Description

CONTACTOR (24 VOLT)

Specifications

Physical Specifications
Voltage Rating24V DC
Contact TypeElectromagnetic Relay
Primary ApplicationMotor control, battery discharge circuits, auxiliary circuit switching
Ambient Operating Temperature-10°C to +50°C
Coil Resistance RangeTypical 24V DC industrial contactor specifications
Contact ConfigurationMultiple main and auxiliary contacts for load switching
Compatibility
Compatible EquipmentElectric pallet jacks, electric forklifts, reach trucks, stackers

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the rated voltage and primary function of the 99324 contactor?
A: The 99324 is a 24-volt contactor used in electric lift truck electrical systems to switch high-current loads on and off. It serves as an electromagnetic relay that controls motor circuits, battery discharge paths, and auxiliary equipment in 24V DC industrial lift systems.

Q: Which electric lift truck models use the 99324 contactor?
A: This 24V contactor fits multiple electric pallet jacks and lift truck models from major OEM brands including Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, and Hyster. Verify voltage compatibility and terminal configuration with your equipment specifications before ordering.

Q: What are common failure symptoms of a failing 99324 contactor?
A: Signs of contactor failure include intermittent motor operation, inability to engage the lift or drive functions, audible clicking without full engagement, or complete loss of function in a specific circuit. A burned or welded contact surface indicates replacement is needed.

Q: How can I verify the 99324 is functioning correctly?
A: Test coil voltage and resistance with a multimeter to confirm 24V DC supply at the coil terminals. Listen for a solid click when energized, indicating proper electromagnet operation. Use a continuity tester on main contacts to verify they close completely under load.