Product Description
Hyster HY 800075101 switch—OEM electrical panel-mount switch engineered for Hyster electric lift trucks. Features SPST contact configuration, 24VDC operation, quick-connect terminals, and robust thermoplastic housing for high-cycle industrial environments.
Specifications
Electrical Specifications
| Rated Voltage | 24VDC |
| Rated Current | 10A resistive at 24VDC |
| Maximum Inrush Current | 20A at 24VDC |
| Dielectric Strength | 1,000VAC for 1 minute between terminals |
Mechanical Specifications
| Body Material | Thermoplastic housing |
| Actuator Material | Nylon lever |
| Connector Type | Quick-connect terminals |
Part Numbers
| Manufacturer Part Number | HY 800075101 |
| Alternative Part Number | HY800075101 |
Performance Specifications
| Mechanical Life | 100,000 cycles minimum |
| Electrical Life | 10,000 cycles minimum at rated load |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What voltage and current does the HY 800075101 switch handle?
A: The HY 800075101 operates at 24VDC with a rated continuous current of 10A resistive at 24VDC and a maximum inrush current of 20A. It meets industrial duty cycles for electric lift trucks.
Q: What is the dielectric strength of the HY 800075101 switch?
A: The HY 800075101 has a dielectric strength rating of 1,000VAC for 1 minute between terminals, confirming electrical isolation and safety for 24VDC panel applications.
Q: What connector type does the HY 800075101 switch use?
A: The HY 800075101 features quick-connect terminals for fast circuit integration. Verify your panel harness uses compatible quick-connect spade terminals or AMP-style connectors before ordering.
Q: Will the HY 800075101 switch withstand a cold storage environment?
A: Yes. The thermoplastic housing and nylon lever actuator are engineered for cold storage warehouses. The switch maintains electrical and mechanical function in sub-zero conditions common in industrial settings.
Q: How do I know if the HY 800075101 switch has failed?
A: Test continuity with a multimeter when the switch is pressed and released. A failed switch will not show continuity in either position. Contact arcing and pitting visible through the housing also indicate replacement is needed.
