Product Description
Brush set
Specifications
Product Overview
| Product Type | Electric Motor Brush Set |
Physical Specifications
| Function | Motor commutator and armature electrical contact |
| Recommended Replacement Interval | Every 1,500 to 3,000 operating hours (condition-dependent) |
| Voltage Compatibility | Motor-specific (verify against lift truck motor nameplate) |
Compatibility
| Application | Prime Mover Electric Lift Trucks and Forklifts |
| Replacement Indicators | Sluggish motor response, intermittent power, sparking, humming sounds, reduced lifting speed |
| Fitment Notes | Brush sets are specific to motor design and voltage. Cross-brand compatibility requires motor specification verification. |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the PR 200212 brush set designed for?
A: The PR 200212 is a replacement electric motor brush set for Prime Mover electric lift trucks. It restores electrical contact within the motor commutator and armature assembly, which is essential for reliable motor operation.
Q: What equipment brands are compatible with the PR 200212?
A: The PR 200212 is manufactured for Prime Mover electric lift trucks. If you need brush sets for Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, or other brands, verify the motor specifications and contact us to confirm cross-reference compatibility.
Q: What performance issues indicate PR 200212 brush replacement is needed?
A: Replace brushes when you observe sluggish motor response, intermittent power delivery, visible electrical sparking, humming sounds, or reduced lifting speed. These symptoms indicate brush wear affecting motor electrical transfer and motor efficiency.
Q: How often should PR 200212 brushes be replaced during routine maintenance?
A: Replace PR 200212 brushes based on operating hours or condition assessment. Most electric lift truck operations require brush replacement every 1,500 to 3,000 hours. High-duty applications or harsh environments may require more frequent replacement.
Q: Are PR 200212 brushes compatible across different motor voltages?
A: No. Brush sets are specific to motor design and voltage. Your lift truck motor voltage must match the PR 200212 specifications. Verify battery voltage and motor nameplate before ordering to ensure correct fitment and safe operation.