Product Description
24VDC electric forklift horn suitable for electric lift truck applications, cross-referenced as KO4944950 (HACUS aftermarket).
Specifications
Electrical
| Operating Voltage | 24VDC nominal |
Part Numbers
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | KO4944950 (HACUS aftermarket), FPE, no additional cross-references found |
| OEM Part Number | KO4944950 (aftermarket reference) |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the operating voltage and cross-reference information for the 4944950 horn?
A: The 4944950 is a 24VDC electric forklift horn. It is cross-referenced as KO4944950 in HACUS aftermarket catalogs. This 24-volt design is suitable for electric lift truck applications requiring warning sound capabilities.
Q: Which electric lift truck brands can use the 4944950 horn?
A: The 4944950 is compatible with electric lift trucks operating on 24VDC systems. Common brands include Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, and other OEM manufacturers. Verify your equipment voltage and mounting compatibility before ordering.
Q: Is the 4944950 the same as other 24VDC forklift horns?
A: Not necessarily. While many aftermarket horns share the 24VDC voltage specification, mounting bracket design, connector type, and sound output can vary. The 4944950 and its cross-reference KO4944950 are specific part numbers. Do not assume interchangeability with other 24VDC horns without confirming dimensions and electrical compatibility.
Q: What sound pressure level does the 4944950 deliver?
A: The 4944950 is an aftermarket horn meeting standard forklift warning requirements. Contact us with your specific performance requirements, and we can confirm the sound output specification and compare it to alternative horn options.
Q: Are there other cross-reference part numbers for the 4944950?
A: The 4944950 is documented with the HACUS aftermarket cross-reference KO4944950. Additional OEM or alternative aftermarket references may exist depending on the equipment model. Contact us with your equipment details, and we can identify all available cross-references and alternatives.
