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YL 067628300

Yale 24VDC Electric Horn

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Product Description

Yale 24VDC electric horn, part number 067628300, is a single-tone warning device engineered for Yale electric lift trucks and walkie pallet jacks. Rated for intermittent duty operation, this electromechanical horn produces sound output of 90–110 dB, meeting industrial equipment alerting standards. Features industry-standard flange mounting for compatibility with Yale electric truck horn brackets. Reliable performance in warehouse and facility environments.

Specifications

Electrical
Horn Voltage24VDC nominal
Part Numbers
OEM Part NumberYL 067628300
Manufacturer Part Number067628300

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the voltage specification for the YL 067628300 horn?
A: The YL 067628300 is a 24VDC electric horn engineered for Yale electric lift trucks. Do not use this horn on systems with different voltage ratings, as incorrect voltage will damage the electromechanical mechanism and create safety issues.

Q: What sound output level does the YL 067628300 horn produce?
A: The YL 067628300 emits a single-tone sound output rated 90–110 dB, meeting industrial equipment warning device standards for adequate operator and pedestrian alerting in warehouse and facility environments.

Q: How does the YL 067628300 horn mount to a lift truck?
A: The YL 067628300 uses an industry-standard flange mounting type, compatible with most Yale electric lift truck horn brackets and bracket assemblies.

Q: What duty cycle is the YL 067628300 horn rated for?
A: The YL 067628300 is engineered for intermittent duty operation, typical for lift truck warning horns that activate during specific conditions such as reversing, load movement, or operator signaling rather than continuous operation.