Product Description
CONTACTOR (24 VOLT)
Specifications
Physical Specifications
| Voltage Rating | 24 VDC |
| Coil Duty | Continuous |
| Contact Configuration | Multi-pole, Normally Open (typical 3-pole) |
| Typical Service Life | 3-5 years (continuous duty, varies by switching frequency and load) |
Compatibility
| Application Type | Electric lift truck control circuits, motor control, main power switching |
| Equipment Category | Electric forklifts, pallet jacks, stackers, reach trucks |
| Replacement Indicator | Contact pitting, failure to engage/disengage, coil overheating, visible corrosion, erratic motor/control operation |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the voltage rating for the P102-0182 contactor?
A: The P102-0182 is a 24-volt contactor designed for 24VDC electric lift truck systems. This contactor is used in control circuits to manage main power switching and motor control functions in electric material handling equipment.
Q: Which lift truck models use the P102-0182 24-volt contactor?
A: The P102-0182 is compatible with 24-volt electric lift trucks from manufacturers including Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, Hyster, Jungheinrich, and other OEM brands. Confirm your equipment voltage and contactor mounting configuration before ordering.
Q: What are the typical electrical specifications for the P102-0182?
A: The P102-0182 is rated for 24VDC continuous coil duty with a typical 3-pole or multi-pole normally open configuration. Ampacity and exact pole configuration vary by production specification. Verify your existing contactor rating to ensure proper replacement.
Q: How long does a 24-volt contactor typically last in service?
A: A 24-volt contactor rated for continuous duty can last 3 to 5 years or longer depending on frequency of switching, load conditions, and environmental factors. Contactors used in heavy-duty or high-cycle applications may require earlier replacement.
Q: What contactor problems indicate the P102-0182 may need replacement?
A: Replace the P102-0182 if you observe contact burning or pitting, failure to fully engage or disengage, coil overheating, visible corrosion, or erratic operation of lift truck motor or control circuits. These symptoms indicate electrical degradation.
Q: Are there cross-reference part numbers for the P102-0182?
A: Cross-reference availability depends on your equipment manufacturer and model. Check your lift truck service manual or existing contactor nameplate for OEM part numbers that may match the P102-0182 specification.
