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SY43595

CONTACTOR (24 VOLT)

Regular price $146.44
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Product Description

CONTACTOR (24 VOLT)

Specifications

Product Overview
Part Number0000-SY43595
Physical Specifications
Voltage Rating24 Volts DC
Component TypeElectromagnetic Contactor
FunctionElectrical switch for high-amperage circuit control
Contact TypeSealed contacts
Compatibility
ApplicationElectric lift trucks, pallet jacks, stackers, reach trucks

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What voltage rating is the SY43595 contactor designed for?
A: The SY43595 is a 24-volt DC contactor used in electric pallet jack and lift truck control circuits. This voltage is standard for battery-powered equipment. Do not use in circuits exceeding 24 volts.

Q: Which electric lift truck brands use the SY43595 24-volt contactor?
A: The SY43595 fits 24-volt control systems on electric pallet jacks and lift trucks from Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, Hyster, and similar OEM manufacturers. Verify your truck voltage before ordering - some models use 12-volt or 48-volt systems.

Q: What is the function of this contactor in a pallet jack control circuit?
A: The SY43595 contactor is an electromagnetic switch that controls high-amperage loads (motors, solenoids) based on low-voltage command signals from the control circuit. It prevents damage to control switches by isolating them from main power.

Q: What symptoms indicate the SY43595 contactor has failed?
A: Failure symptoms include no response to lift or lower controls, intermittent operation, audible clicking with no motor response, or welded contacts preventing motor shutdown. A failed contactor must be replaced to restore full function.

Q: Are there equivalent contactors to the SY43595?
A: Contactors must match voltage (24 VDC), amperage rating, and terminal configuration. Verify cross-references by providing your equipment model and original contactor markings. Using incorrect voltage or amperage ratings will cause electrical damage.