Product Description
HORN (12-48 VOLT)
Specifications
Product Overview
| Part Number | 580021080 |
| Product Type | Electric Horn |
Physical Specifications
| Voltage Range | 12VDC to 48VDC |
| Connector Type | Spade Terminal (Industry-Standard) |
Compatibility
| Application | Electric Forklifts, Electric Pallet Jacks, Material Handling Equipment |
| Compatible With | Multi-brand electric lift truck systems |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Which electric lift truck brands does the 580021080 horn fit?
A: The 580021080 is a 12 to 48 volt horn compatible with electric lift trucks from Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, Hyster, Jungheinrich, and similar OEM manufacturers. Verify your equipment voltage system and horn mounting location match this product before ordering.
Q: What are the voltage and electrical specifications for the 580021080?
A: The 580021080 horn operates across a 12VDC to 48VDC voltage range, making it compatible with most industrial lift truck electrical systems. Exact sound pressure level and frequency specifications are available upon request. Verify current draw matches your lift truck wiring and relay capacity.
Q: Is the 580021080 equivalent to or a replacement for other horn part numbers?
A: The 580021080 is a multi-voltage horn option for lift trucks. If you have a specific OEM part number from your equipment documentation, provide it to confirm cross-reference compatibility. This horn is designed as a standard replacement for 12-48V horn applications.
Q: What mounting and connector types does the 580021080 use?
A: The 580021080 uses industry-standard spade terminal connectors for electrical connection to lift truck wiring harnesses. Mounting configuration details are available in the product documentation. Verify connector compatibility and clearance at your horn mounting location.
Q: How can I troubleshoot if the 580021080 horn stops working?
A: If the horn does not operate, first verify battery voltage and horn circuit continuity using a multimeter. Check connector terminals for corrosion and secure seating. If power is present but the horn does not sound, the internal coil or solenoid may have failed and the assembly requires replacement. Do not attempt to repair; replace with a new 580021080.
