Product Description
12VDC electromagnetic horn for electric lift trucks; provides high-volume omnidirectional acoustic warning with corrosion-resistant housing. Compatible with typical industrial forklift and reach truck applications. Supplied in powder-coated or baked enamel steel finish. Standard panel or bracket mount design. Maximum current draw up to 18A. Sound output rated 105–123.7 dB.
Specifications
Electrical
| Nominal Operating Voltage | 12VDC |
| Maximum Current Draw | Up to 18A at 12VDC |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the electrical specifications for the 16823900 horn?
A: The 16823900 operates at 12VDC nominal voltage with a maximum current draw of up to 18A at 12VDC, making it suitable for high-output safety signaling on electric lift trucks.
Q: What is the sound output rating for the 16823900?
A: The 16823900 delivers 105-123.7 dB sound output, providing high-volume omnidirectional acoustic warning for industrial forklift and reach truck applications.
Q: Which lift truck brands is the 16823900 compatible with?
A: The 16823900 is compatible with typical 12VDC industrial forklift and reach truck applications. Verify that your equipment operates at 12VDC and uses standard bracket or panel mounting before ordering.
Q: What finish options are available on the 16823900 horn housing?
A: The 16823900 is supplied with a corrosion-resistant housing finished in either powder-coated or baked enamel steel, providing durability and protection against rust and corrosion in wet and outdoor storage environments.
Q: What mounting configuration does the 16823900 use?
A: The 16823900 features standard panel or bracket mount design, compatible with typical industrial forklift and reach truck safety signaling installations.
Q: How long does the 16823900 typically last in industrial use?
A: The 16823900 horn is designed with corrosion-resistant housing and industrial-grade components for extended service life in material handling environments. Actual lifespan depends on duty cycle, environmental conditions, and maintenance practices.
