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CT930-24-GE

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CT930-24-GE

CONTACTOR (24 VOLT)

Regular price $181.86
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CONTACTOR (24 VOLT)

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What does the -GE designation mean on the CT930-24-GE contactor?
A: The -GE suffix indicates a specific contactor variant optimized for electric lift truck applications. Contact us to confirm the exact specifications, amperage rating, and contact material differences between the CT930-24 and CT930-24-GE models.

Q: Is the CT930-24-GE a direct replacement for the standard CT930-24?
A: The CT930-24-GE and CT930-24 may have different specifications or mounting configurations. Do not assume they are interchangeable. Verify terminal stud sizes, amperage ratings, coil resistance, and mounting type with us before ordering to ensure correct fitment.

Q: Which electric lift truck models accept the CT930-24-GE contactor?
A: The CT930-24-GE is designed for 24VDC electric lift truck systems from manufacturers including Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, Hyster, Jungheinrich, Linde, Clark, Mitsubishi, CAT, and BT. Verify your equipment documentation and contact us to confirm this contactor matches your specific model.

Q: What is the terminal stud configuration on the CT930-24-GE?
A: Contact us with your equipment model number and we can provide the exact terminal stud size, material, and thread specification for the CT930-24-GE. Incorrect stud sizes will prevent proper installation and circuit operation.

Q: How do I diagnose a failed CT930-24-GE contactor?
A: If the lift truck motor does not respond to control signals, the contactor coil may be de-energized or the contacts may be stuck or burned open. Visual inspection of the contactor for arcing, pitting, or contact wear indicates failure. Verify coil voltage at the contactor terminals before replacing to confirm the contactor is defective.