Product Description
IE-4097 is a 24VDC electromechanical contactor designed for electric lift truck applications. Features OEM part number IE-4097 and is compatible with Liftsplus.com equipment. This part is dedicated for control circuit use and supports panel mounting. Cross-reference and equivalent part numbers are currently not available.
Specifications
Electrical
| Coil Voltage | 24VDC nominal |
| Control Circuit | 24VDC |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | IE-4097 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | IE-4097 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the coil voltage and application for the IE-4097 contactor?
A: The IE-4097 is a 24VDC electromechanical contactor designed for control circuit switching in 24-volt electric lift truck systems. It features panel mounting capability and is rated as an OEM part for industrial material handling equipment.
Q: What electric lift truck types use 24VDC contactors like the IE-4097?
A: 24-volt control circuits are common in Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, Hyster, Jungheinrich, Linde, Clark, Mitsubishi, CAT, and BT electric lift trucks. The IE-4097 functions in logic control, relay actuation, and solenoid circuits. Verify your equipment voltage specification before ordering.
Q: What does panel-mounted mean for the IE-4097 contactor?
A: Panel mounting refers to the physical configuration of the contactor terminals and body. The IE-4097 is designed to be mounted on a control panel or enclosure using standard fastening methods. Verify mounting dimensions match your electrical cabinet or control box design.
Q: Are cross-reference or equivalent part numbers available for the IE-4097?
A: Cross-reference and equivalent part numbers are not currently available for the IE-4097. Order using the OEM part number IE-4097 to ensure correct fitment in your 24VDC control circuit application.
Q: How do I maintain a 24VDC contactor like the IE-4097?
A: Inspect contacts for pitting, corrosion, or burned surfaces. Verify coil continuity using a multimeter and test for proper response to 24VDC actuation. Clean light oxidation with appropriate contact cleaner. Replace the contactor if contacts show severe damage, coil resistance drifts out of specification, or failure to engage occurs.
