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KO G259A9208PXCR

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KO G259A9208PXCR

Rectifier

Regular price $79.03
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Rectifier

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the KO G259A9208PXCR rectifier used for in Komatsu electric lift trucks?
A: The KO G259A9208PXCR is a rectifier component in Komatsu electric lift truck charging systems. It converts AC voltage to DC voltage for battery charging circuits. This part is critical for maintaining proper charge delivery to the lift truck battery pack.

Q: What are the electrical specifications for the KO G259A9208PXCR rectifier?
A: The exact voltage and amperage specifications for the KO G259A9208PXCR are determined by your lift truck model and charging system voltage. Verify your equipment manual or existing part markings to confirm compatibility before ordering. Using an incorrect rectifier can damage the charging system.

Q: How do I know if the KO G259A9208PXCR rectifier is failing?
A: Signs of rectifier failure include a truck battery that will not hold a charge, abnormal voltmeter readings during charging, or the battery charger shutting off unexpectedly. Weak or incomplete charging cycles also indicate a potential rectifier issue requiring replacement.

Q: Which Komatsu electric lift truck models use the KO G259A9208PXCR?
A: The KO G259A9208PXCR is a Komatsu OEM part for specific electric lift truck models within their lineup. Cross-reference your truck model and serial number range with the Komatsu parts catalog to confirm this rectifier is correct for your equipment.

Q: What is the typical lifespan of the KO G259A9208PXCR rectifier?
A: Rectifier lifespan depends on charging duty cycle and electrical system stress. In normal fleet operation, expect 3 to 5 years of service before failure. High-cycle charging environments or electrical faults can reduce lifespan significantly.