Product Description
Caterpillar CT 7G9749 is an OEM 12VDC horn designed for use in electric lift truck applications. This part is manufacturer-specified for Caterpillar equipment, mounts to vehicle control panels, and features durable contacts and housing for industrial environments. Supported cross-reference numbers include CT7G9749 and 7G9749. No known supersession or equivalent part numbers are specified.
Specifications
Electrical
| Rated Voltage | 12VDC |
Material & Construction
| Enclosure Material | High-impact plastic housing |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | CT 7G9749 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 7G9749 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | CT7G9749, 7G9749 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the CT 7G9749 horn and what voltage does it operate at?
A: The CT 7G9749 is an OEM 12VDC electric horn designed for Caterpillar electric lift truck applications. It mounts to vehicle control panels and is manufacturer-specified for Caterpillar equipment.
Q: What are the cross-reference part numbers for the CT 7G9749?
A: The CT 7G9749 cross-references as CT7G9749 and 7G9749. These numbers are equivalent and refer to the same OEM horn component. Use any of these reference numbers when ordering replacements.
Q: What equipment is the CT 7G9749 horn compatible with?
A: The CT 7G9749 is designed exclusively for Caterpillar electric lift truck applications. Verify your equipment manufacturer and model before ordering. It is not cross-compatible with Toyota, Hyster, Linde, or other electric lift truck brands.
Q: What materials are used in the CT 7G9749 construction?
A: The CT 7G9749 features high-impact plastic housing and durable electrical contacts engineered for industrial warehouse environments. The housing protects internal components from vibration, moisture, and mechanical stress.
Q: How long does the CT 7G9749 horn typically last before replacement?
A: Under normal electric lift truck operations, the CT 7G9749 horn typically provides 5 to 7 years of service life. Contact degradation and housing fatigue accelerate failure in high-vibration applications or extreme temperatures.
