Product Description
Caterpillar CT 1009227 is a 150 ampere fuse designed for electric lift truck applications, superseding part 150-0400 and compatible with main power protection circuits.
Specifications
Electrical Specifications
| Current Rating | 150 amperes |
| Application | Main power fuse for Caterpillar electric lift trucks |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | CT 1009227 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | CT1009227 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | Supersedes 150-0400 |
| Superseded by | 150-0400 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the amperage rating of the CT 1009227 fuse?
A: The CT 1009227 is a 150 ampere main power fuse designed for Caterpillar electric lift trucks. This amperage rating protects the primary power circuits from overcurrent events.
Q: What does the CT 1009227 protect in an electric lift truck?
A: The CT 1009227 is a main power fuse that provides overcurrent protection for the primary electrical system of Caterpillar electric lift trucks. It is installed in the main power distribution circuit between the battery and drive motor.
Q: What part number does the CT 1009227 supersede?
A: The CT 1009227 supersedes the legacy part number 150-0400. If you have equipment currently using the 150-0400, the CT 1009227 is the current replacement fuse.
Q: Is the CT 1009227 compatible with non-Caterpillar electric lift trucks?
A: The CT 1009227 is specified for Caterpillar electric lift trucks. For Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, Hyster, and other brands, verify that a 150 ampere main power fuse is required and that electrical specifications match before ordering.
Q: What voltage does the CT 1009227 fuse operate at?
A: The CT 1009227 is designed for main power circuits on Caterpillar electric lift trucks. Confirm the system voltage (typically 24VDC, 48VDC, or 80VDC) by checking your equipment nameplate or manual before installation.
Q: Can a fuse with a higher amperage rating substitute for the CT 1009227?
A: No. Using a fuse with a higher amperage rating than 150 amperes will compromise overcurrent protection and can damage circuits or create fire hazards. Always use the exact amperage rating specified for your equipment.
