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BG 032-302

24VDC Electric Horn for Lift Trucks

Regular price $21.00
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Product Description

Blue Giant BG 032-302 is a 24VDC horn designed for electric lift truck audible signaling circuits. Typically mounted to chassis and compatible with Blue Giant electric walkie or stacker trucks operating on 24V electrical systems.

Specifications

Electrical
Operating Voltage24VDC nominal
Part Numbers
Manufacturer Part NumberBG 032-302
OEM Part Number032-302
Performance
Intended UsePedestrian and hand-controlled lift truck applications requiring 24V audible signaling

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the operating voltage for the BG 032-302 horn?
A: The BG 032-302 is a 24VDC horn rated for 24 volts direct current nominal. Confirm your Blue Giant electric lift truck operates on a 24V electrical system before ordering.

Q: What types of Blue Giant lift trucks use the BG 032-302 horn?
A: The BG 032-302 is designed for Blue Giant electric walkie and stacker trucks operating on 24V electrical systems. It provides pedestrian and hand-controlled lift truck audible signaling for operator safety and cargo movement alerts.

Q: How does the BG 032-302 compare to the BG 032-300 horn?
A: The BG 032-302 is rated for 24VDC while the BG 032-300 is rated for 12VDC. Do not substitute one for the other. Verify your truck electrical system voltage and order the correct horn model.

Q: Can the BG 032-302 be used as a direct replacement for a failed horn?
A: The BG 032-302 is an OEM replacement horn for Blue Giant electric lift trucks with 24V systems. Confirm your truck model, mounting bracket, electrical connector, and circuit voltage match before ordering.

Q: What does a failed BG 032-302 horn indicate?
A: A horn that does not sound may have a failed coil, damaged connector, or broken wiring. Verify the 24V control circuit has power and continuity at the horn connector. A completely dead horn coil typically requires horn replacement rather than repair.