Product Description
MICRO-SWITCH
Specifications
Product Overview
| Part Number | 220005904 |
| Product Type | Electrical Control Micro-Switch |
Physical Specifications
| Circuit Function | Safety or Operational Control Switch |
| Typical Operating Voltage | 24-80 VDC |
| Contact Configuration | Single Pole, Single Throw (SPST) or Multi-pole |
| Terminal Type | Solder or Spade Connector (verify with equipment specifications) |
| Duty Cycle | Suitable for Repetitive Industrial Applications |
| Expected Lifespan | 3-5 Years Under Normal Operating Conditions |
Compatibility
| Application | Electric Lift Trucks, Electric Pallet Jacks, Forklifts |
| Replacement Indicator | Intermittent electrical faults, failure to engage, visible contact damage |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is SKU 220005904 and what equipment does it fit?
A: SKU 220005904 is a micro-switch assembly used in electric lift truck applications. This part is compatible with various electric pallet jack and lift truck models from manufacturers including Crown, Toyota, and Raymond. Verify your equipment model and wiring requirements before ordering.
Q: What are the typical specifications for this micro-switch?
A: The micro-switch 220005904 is an electrical control component designed for electric lift truck circuits. It functions as a safety or operational switch within the truck control system. Contact our technical team with your specific equipment model for exact voltage, amperage, and terminal specifications.
Q: How long does this micro-switch typically last?
A: Micro-switch lifespan depends on duty cycle and environmental conditions. In normal warehouse operations, this part typically functions reliably for 3 to 5 years. Heavy-duty or frequent-use applications may require replacement sooner. Watch for intermittent electrical faults or failure to engage as signs of wear.
Q: What symptoms indicate this micro-switch needs replacement?
A: Replace the micro-switch if you experience intermittent loss of power, failure of the lift or drive function to activate consistently, or visible damage to the switch contacts. A faulty micro-switch can cause erratic truck behavior or complete loss of function in the circuit it controls.
