Product Description
Hyster OEM potentiometer HY 2308652, rotary panel-mount unit for steering position feedback in electric lift trucks. 5 kΩ resistance, 270° rotation angle, 12VDC reference, SK-1316028011D cross-reference, high-impact thermoplastic body, plated steel shaft, continuous duty cycle, 1 million cycle life.
Specifications
Electrical
| Rated Voltage | 12VDC reference, compatible with main lift truck circuits |
Material
| Body Material | High-impact thermoplastic |
| Shaft Material | Plated carbon steel |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | HY 2308652 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | SK-1316028011D |
| Replaces/Supersedes Part Numbers | No cross-reference part numbers available except SK-1316028011D |
Performance
| Service Life | 1,000,000 rotational cycles |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What does the HY 2308652 potentiometer do?
A: The HY 2308652 is a rotary potentiometer that provides steering position feedback to the truck control system. The steering wheel angle is measured and reported to the proportional valve controller to adjust drive direction and speed proportionally.
Q: What are the electrical specifications for the HY 2308652?
A: The HY 2308652 is rated at 12VDC reference voltage with 5 kilohm resistance. The potentiometer features a 270-degree rotation angle and operates continuously in the steering feedback circuit.
Q: What is the cross-reference part number for HY 2308652?
A: The equivalent part number is SK-1316028011D. Both numbers refer to the same Hyster OEM potentiometer with identical electrical ratings and panel-mount configuration.
Q: What materials is the HY 2308652 constructed from?
A: The HY 2308652 body is high-impact thermoplastic with a plated steel shaft. This combination provides durability in wet environments while resisting corrosion from battery acid and salt exposure.
Q: How many cycles will the HY 2308652 last?
A: The potentiometer is rated for 1 million rotation cycles at continuous duty. This translates to 3 to 5 years in typical warehouse operation with 20 to 40 truck movements per shift.
Q: What symptoms indicate the steering potentiometer has failed?
A: Replace the potentiometer if the truck steering does not respond proportionally, steers erratically, or steering input is ignored by the control system. Test the feedback signal with a multimeter to confirm open or intermittent resistance.