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YL 220013258

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YL 220013258

FUSE, 250amp

Regular price $16.71
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Product Description

FUSE, 250amp

Specifications

Physical Specifications
Amperage Rating250 Amps
Voltage System24V DC
Fuse TypeIndustrial Cartridge
FunctionMain Power Distribution and Charging Circuit Protection
Compatibility
ApplicationCircuit Protection - Electric Lift Trucks
Compatible EquipmentYale Electric Pallet Jacks and Forklifts

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the amperage rating for the YL 220013258 fuse?
A: The YL 220013258 is a 250 ampere fuse designed for high-amperage circuit protection in Yale electric lift trucks. This rating is critical for protecting charging circuits and main power distribution on electric forklift systems.

Q: What type of fuse is the YL 220013258?
A: This is an industrial-grade cartridge fuse rated at 250 amps. It is engineered for DC power systems in electric materials handling equipment and fits standard fuse holders found on Yale electric lift trucks.

Q: When should I replace the YL 220013258 fuse?
A: Replace this fuse immediately if it blows or if you experience repeated electrical faults on your equipment. A blown fuse indicates an underlying circuit problem that must be diagnosed before reinstalling a replacement.

Q: What does it mean if the YL 220013258 keeps blowing?
A: Repeated fuse failures indicate an electrical short circuit or overload condition in your lift truck. Do not simply replace the fuse repeatedly without diagnosing the root cause, as this creates fire and equipment damage risk.

Q: Can the YL 220013258 be used as a cross-reference for other forklift brands?
A: This is a Yale OEM part number. If your equipment is a different brand, verify the exact amperage and form factor of your fuse holder before substituting, as incompatible fuse types can create safety hazards.