Product Description
Prime Mover PR 25094-02 is a 500A main traction fuse for electric lift trucks, featuring bolt-on terminal mounts and cross-reference compatibility with PM25094-02, BT 25094-02, and PMP25094-2.
Specifications
Compatibility
| Fits Models | See manufacturer model application listing for PR 25094-02 |
Material
| Body Material | Fiber-reinforced phenolic |
Part Numbers
| Manufacturer Part Number | PR 25094-02 |
| OEM Part Number | PR 25094-02 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | PR25094-02, PM25094-02, PR2509402, PM2509402, 2509402 |
| Supersedes/Replaces Part Numbers | BT 25094-02 |
| Equivalent/Interchange Part Numbers | PMP25094-2 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the cross-reference part numbers for the PR 25094-02?
A: The PR 25094-02 cross-references to PM25094-02, BT 25094-02, PMP25094-2, and multiple numeric variants including PR25094-02, PM2509402, and 2509402. Verify the exact part number on your equipment or documentation before ordering. All cross-references are functionally equivalent.
Q: What is the difference between PR 25094-01 and PR 25094-02?
A: Both are 500A main traction fuses for 48VDC electric lift truck systems. The PR 25094-02 uses a fiber-reinforced phenolic body with bolt-on terminal mounts, while the PR 25094-01 uses a thermoset body. The PR 25094-02 is designed for applications requiring permanent bolt-down installations. Check your equipment to determine which mounting style is required.
Q: How are the terminals on the PR 25094-02 mounted?
A: The PR 25094-02 features bolt-on terminal mounts. The terminals are secured to the fuse block or holder using bolts or screws. Ensure proper torque during installation to prevent terminal loosening. Loose connections increase resistance and can cause overheating.
Q: What system voltage is the PR 25094-02 rated for?
A: The PR 25094-02 is rated for 48VDC maximum system voltage. The 500A rating is for continuous duty in electric lift truck traction circuits. Do not use this fuse in 36-volt or 80-volt systems.
Q: How do I know if the PR 25094-02 fuse is blown?
A: A blown fuse will stop all traction motor operation and the lift truck will not move under power. Visually inspect the fuse element through the transparent window or open the fuse holder to check for a broken or blackened element. If the equipment suddenly loses drive power, the fuse is likely blown and needs replacement.
