Product Description
Industrial ignition switch, SKU 1-150-065-R, for electric lift truck applications. Keyed tumbler lock with two positions (OFF/ON). Rated 10A (ignition), 5A (start) at 12VDC. Die cast zinc housing, 3/4 inch-20 mount, brass blade terminals, Packard connector compatible.
Specifications
Electrical
| Voltage Rating | 12VDC nominal |
| Current Rating - Ignition | 10 amps at 12VDC |
| Current Rating - Start | 5 amps at 12VDC |
Material
| Face Nut Material | Chrome plated brass |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is SKU 1-150-065-R?
A: SKU 1-150-065-R is an industrial ignition switch for electric lift trucks. It is a keyed tumbler lock design with two positions (OFF and ON) rated at 10 amps for ignition circuits and 5 amps for starter circuits at 12 Volts DC.
Q: What are the electrical ratings of the 1-150-065-R switch?
A: The 1-150-065-R is rated at 10 amps at 12VDC for ignition loads and 5 amps at 12VDC for starter loads. It operates on 12 Volts DC nominal and is designed for vehicles and equipment using 12V electrical systems.
Q: Which electric lift truck brands use the 1-150-065-R ignition switch?
A: The 1-150-065-R is compatible with 12V electric lift trucks from Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, Hyster, and Mitsubishi. Confirm your equipment operates at 12VDC and uses a 3/4 inch-20 threaded panel mount before ordering.
Q: What materials is the 1-150-065-R constructed from?
A: The 1-150-065-R features a die-cast zinc housing for corrosion resistance and durability. The face nut is chrome plated brass, and the terminals are brass blade type. These materials provide reliable conductivity and protection against moisture in industrial environments.
Q: What is the mount type and terminal compatibility of 1-150-065-R?
A: The 1-150-065-R uses a 3/4 inch-20 threaded mount for panel installation. The switch features brass blade terminals and is Packard connector compatible, allowing flexible wiring configurations in lift truck electrical systems.
Q: What is the expected service life of the 1-150-065-R switch?
A: A properly-maintained ignition switch typically provides 5 to 8 years of service in electric lift truck applications. Lifespan depends on switching frequency, key operation care, and environmental exposure. Switches in heavily-used equipment or wet environments may require earlier replacement.
