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35439

Electric Lift Truck Ignition Switch

Regular price $22.69
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Product Description

IGNITION SWITCH

Specifications

Product Overview
Product TypeIgnition Switch
Physical Specifications
Voltage Rating12V / 24V / 36V DC (model dependent)
Contact ConfigurationMulti-position (Off, Accessory, On, Start)
Connector TypeStandard lift truck electrical connector
Durability RatingHeavy-duty industrial use
Environmental ResistanceSuitable for warehouse and outdoor conditions
Typical Service Life3-7 years depending on usage frequency
Compatibility
ApplicationElectric Forklifts, Electric Pallet Jacks, Lift Trucks, Reach Trucks

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What equipment does ignition switch SKU 35439 fit?
A: Ignition switch 35439 is designed for electric lift truck applications from manufacturers including Toyota, Crown, Raymond, Hyster, and Yale. Verify the switch voltage and connector type match your specific equipment model before ordering.

Q: What voltage does ignition switch 35439 handle?
A: Electric lift truck ignition switches typically operate at 12V, 24V, or 36V depending on the trucks battery system. Verify your equipment voltage specification to ensure correct switch selection. Using an incorrect voltage switch can cause electrical damage or equipment failure.

Q: What are the symptoms of a failing ignition switch 35439?
A: A failing ignition switch may not engage the starter motor, cause intermittent electrical loss during operation, require key manipulation to start, or prevent the truck from shutting off properly. If symptoms occur, replace the switch to restore reliable equipment operation.

Q: How long does ignition switch 35439 typically last?
A: Electric lift truck ignition switches generally last 3-7 years depending on usage frequency and environmental conditions. Switches in harsh outdoor or wet environments may degrade faster. Regular inspection helps identify wear before complete failure occurs.