Product Description
MICRO-SWITCH
Specifications
Product Overview
| Product Type | Micro-Switch / Control Switch |
Physical Specifications
| Voltage Rating | 24-48V DC |
| Switch Type | Single-pole control switch |
| Function | Motor control, brake management, safety circuit |
| Expected Service Life | 4-6 years under normal warehouse conditions |
| Testing Method | Multimeter continuity test |
Compatibility
| Application | Electric pallet jacks, ride-on lift trucks, forklifts |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What role does the 393-2650 micro-switch play in electric pallet jacks?
A: The 393-2650 micro-switch is a control or safety switch used in electric lift truck circuits. It monitors operational conditions and manages motor control, braking, or operator safety functions to ensure reliable equipment performance.
Q: What electric lift truck brands and models require the 393-2650?
A: This micro-switch fits Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, Hyster, CAT, and Mitsubishi electric pallet jacks and ride-on lift trucks. Confirm your exact equipment model number and manufacture year to guarantee correct fitment and compatibility.
Q: What are the electrical specifications for the 393-2650 micro-switch?
A: The 393-2650 is designed for 24-48V DC electrical systems used in electric lift equipment. It operates as a single-pole switch for circuit control. Verify your equipment voltage rating matches before ordering this component.
Q: How do you know if the 393-2650 micro-switch has failed?
A: Failure indicators include loss of lift, tilt, or drive motor function, intermittent electrical glitches, lack of audible click when actuated, or complete circuit failure. Use a multimeter to test electrical continuity. Replace if the switch no longer conducts when pressed.
Q: What is the expected service life of the 393-2650?
A: This micro-switch typically remains operational for 4-6 years under normal warehouse conditions. Wet environments, salt exposure, heavy cycling, or mechanical damage will reduce lifespan. Replace immediately if electrical function is lost to avoid equipment shutdown.
