Product Description
IGNITION SWITCH
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What does the SW-332 ignition switch do on electric lift trucks?
A: The SW-332 is an ignition switch that controls main power to the truck control system and operator interface. It enables or disables all truck functions and is typically mounted on the steering column or dashboard.
Q: Which lift truck brands use the SW-332 ignition switch?
A: The SW-332 is compatible with electric lift trucks from Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, and Hyster. Confirm your truck model and key type before ordering to ensure proper fitment.
Q: What are the electrical specifications of the SW-332?
A: The SW-332 is rated for standard lift truck electrical systems and carries the main control circuit load. Contact ratings and voltage specifications depend on your truck model. Verify compatibility with your control system voltage before ordering.
Q: What are signs that the SW-332 ignition switch is failing?
A: A failing ignition switch causes difficulty starting the truck, intermittent loss of power to controls, or stuck key position. In some cases the truck may lose power while operating. Replacement is necessary if the switch cannot be turned or contacts become corroded.
Q: How long does an ignition switch typically last?
A: Ignition switches generally last 3000 to 6000 operating hours depending on use frequency and key wear. Internal contacts may corrode or spring mechanisms may weaken over time. Replacement ensures reliable truck startup and control system operation.
Q: Are there equivalent part numbers for the SW-332?
A: Cross-reference the SW-332 with OEM ignition switches from your truck manufacturer. Key profile, connector type, and electrical contacts must match exactly. Contact us with your truck model and serial number to confirm equivalent parts.
