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HY 368913

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HY 368913

Kit, 1rec

Regular price $563.56
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Kit, 1rec

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What components are included in the HY 368913 rectifier kit?
A: The HY 368913 is a complete rectifier kit designed for Hyster electric lift trucks. The kit includes a rectifier assembly and associated mounting hardware for circuit protection and power conversion in the trucks charging system. Verify your equipment model and serial range before ordering to ensure compatibility with your specific truck configuration.

Q: Which Hyster electric lift truck models use the HY 368913 rectifier kit?
A: The HY 368913 kit is compatible with select Hyster electric pallet jacks and walkie stackers. Cross-check your equipment serial number and voltage specification against Hyster documentation to confirm this kit is appropriate for your truck. If you are unsure of your equipment compatibility, provide your truck model and serial number for verification.

Q: What voltage and amperage does this rectifier kit handle?
A: Refer to your Hyster equipment documentation or the kit packaging for exact voltage and amperage ratings. The rectifier is matched to your specific trucks electrical system design. Using a rectifier with incorrect electrical specifications can damage charging circuits and create safety hazards.

Q: How long does a rectifier kit typically last in electric lift trucks?
A: A well-maintained rectifier kit typically lasts 3 to 7 years depending on usage intensity, charging frequency, and environmental conditions. Trucks used in extreme temperatures or high-cycle operations may experience shorter service life. If your truck no longer charges properly, the rectifier may have failed and require replacement.

Q: What are common failure symptoms for a failing rectifier in electric lift trucks?
A: Signs of rectifier failure include the truck not holding a charge, slow charging times, visible corrosion or burn marks on the rectifier housing, or electrical faults displayed on the trucks diagnostic system. If you observe any of these symptoms, do not attempt emergency repairs; contact us to confirm the rectifier requires replacement.