Product Description
IGNITION SWITCH
Specifications
Product Overview
| Part Number | CK2345332 |
| Product Type | Ignition Switch |
Physical Specifications
| Function | Power Control and Engine Startup |
| Electrical System | Electric Lift Truck Systems |
| Durability | High-use warehouse rated |
| Common Replacement Indicators | Power on failure, intermittent contact, sticking key, terminal corrosion |
Compatibility
| Application | Electric Lift Trucks, Reach Trucks, Stackers |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What equipment does the CK2345332 ignition switch fit?
A: CK2345332 is an ignition switch for electric lift trucks. Exact compatibility depends on your equipment model, year, and electrical system configuration. Provide your truck model and serial number to confirm this switch will function in your vehicle.
Q: What electrical specifications does CK2345332 have?
A: CK2345332 is engineered for electric lift truck electrical systems. Exact voltage, amperage, and terminal configuration details are available with product documentation. Verify electrical compatibility with your truck before ordering to prevent system damage or failure.
Q: What are common failure symptoms for the CK2345332 ignition switch?
A: Replace CK2345332 if your truck does not power on, intermittently loses power, or if the switch sticks. Corrosion around switch terminals, a worn or broken key slot, or inability to turn the key smoothly are also indicators of failure.
Q: Is CK2345332 compatible with multiple electric lift truck brands?
A: CK2345332 is designed for specific electric lift truck models. While some switches may function across similar platforms, cross-brand compatibility is not guaranteed. Contact us with your equipment details to confirm exact fitment and avoid incompatibility issues.
Q: What is the lifespan of an ignition switch like CK2345332?
A: Ignition switch lifespan varies based on usage frequency and environmental conditions. Switches in high-use warehouse environments typically last 3 to 5 years before wear or corrosion requires replacement. Symptoms like sticking or intermittent contact occur before complete failure.
