Product Description
Toyota Micro Switch (SKU: TO 00591-32333-81) for electric lift trucks. Electrical rating: 125VAC, 10A, SPDT configuration. Panel or bracket mounting with thermoplastic housing and silver alloy contacts. No official cross-reference part numbers available.
Specifications
Electrical
| Rated Voltage | 125VAC |
| Rated Current | 10A |
Material & Construction
| Housing Material | Thermoplastic resin housing |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | TO 00591-32333-81 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 00591-32333-81 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the electrical specifications of the TO 00591-32333-81 micro switch?
A: The TO 00591-32333-81 is rated 125VAC, 10A, with SPDT (Single Pole Double Throw) configuration. It is designed for Toyota electric lift truck control circuits and low-voltage safety circuits.
Q: What material is the TO 00591-32333-81 housing made from?
A: The TO 00591-32333-81 features thermoplastic resin housing with silver alloy contacts. Thermoplastic provides chemical resistance and durability in material handling environments; silver alloy contacts resist oxidation and maintain reliable electrical continuity.
Q: How can the TO 00591-32333-81 be mounted?
A: The TO 00591-32333-81 supports both panel mounting and bracket mounting configurations. Verify your existing installation method before ordering to ensure correct fitment.
Q: Are there cross-reference part numbers for the TO 00591-32333-81?
A: No official cross-reference part numbers are available for the TO 00591-32333-81. This is a Toyota OEM component. For compatibility with other lift truck brands, contact us with your equipment specifications.
Q: What is the SPDT configuration on the TO 00591-32333-81?
A: SPDT (Single Pole Double Throw) means one input terminal switches between two output terminals. This configuration allows the switch to control two separate circuits or to toggle between on and off states, common in lift truck safety and mode selection circuits.
Q: How long do the silver alloy contacts last on the TO 00591-32333-81?
A: Silver alloy contacts resist oxidation and typically maintain electrical continuity for thousands of switch cycles. Replace the switch if contacts become pitted, if switching action feels stuck or sluggish, or if electrical resistance increases causing circuit malfunction.
