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TO 00591-56687-81

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TO 00591-56687-81

150A Main Circuit Fuse for Toyota Electric Forklifts

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Product Description

FUSE, 150A

Specifications

Product Overview
TypeFast-Acting Bolt-In Fuse
ManufacturerToyota
Physical Specifications
Amperage Rating150A
Voltage36VDC / 48VDC
Fuse Element MaterialSilver Alloy
Housing MaterialThermoset Molded Plastic
Terminal TypeBolt-In with Tin-Plated Brass Terminals
Compatibility
ApplicationMain Circuit Protection - Electric Forklifts

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the amperage rating of the TO 00591-56687-81 fuse?
A: The TO 00591-56687-81 is a 150-amp fuse designed for Toyota electric lift truck main circuit protection. This amperage is suitable for mid-range continuous current draw applications in 36VDC or 48VDC forklift systems.

Q: What material is inside the TO 00591-56687-81 fuse element?
A: Toyota OEM fuses in this series use silver alloy fast-acting fuse elements housed in thermoset molded plastic bodies. This construction provides reliable arc suppression and rapid circuit interruption during fault conditions.

Q: Is the TO 00591-56687-81 a bolt-in fuse?
A: Yes. This fuse features bolt-in mounting terminals with tin-plated brass power terminals for secure electrical connection to your lift truck main circuit.

Q: Can the TO 00591-56687-81 replace other Toyota fuse part numbers?
A: No. The TO 00591-56687-81 is a 150A fuse and must not be substituted with higher or lower amperage fuses. Only use this part where your equipment specification calls for a 150A main circuit fuse.

Q: What should I do if this fuse keeps blowing?
A: Repeated fuse failure indicates an electrical fault in the main circuit or traction system. Do not replace the fuse multiple times without investigating the root cause. Consult your equipment manual for circuit diagnostics or contact an authorized service technician.