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1013609CC

Solenoid (12 Volt)

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SOLENOID (12 VOLT)

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What does a 12-volt solenoid do on an electric lift truck?
A: The 1013609CC 12-volt solenoid is an electromagnetic switch that controls hydraulic or mechanical functions on electric lift trucks. It activates lift, lower, or tilt motions in response to driver controls. The solenoid converts electrical current into a mechanical action that redirects fluid or engages mechanical circuits.

Q: Which electric lift truck models use the 1013609CC solenoid?
A: The 1013609CC is a 12-volt solenoid compatible with electric pallet jacks, electric hand trucks, and electric lift trucks from Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Jungheinrich, Linde, and other OEM manufacturers. Verify your equipment model and voltage before ordering to confirm compatibility.

Q: What are the voltage and electrical specifications of the 1013609CC?
A: The 1013609CC is rated for 12-volt DC operation. Do not use it with 24-volt, 36-volt, or 48-volt systems. Verify your equipment battery voltage and wiring diagram before installation. Using incorrect voltage will damage the solenoid and may disable lift or control functions.

Q: What failure symptoms indicate the solenoid needs replacement?
A: Signs of solenoid failure include lift or lower functions not responding to controls, intermittent operation that works only after repeated button presses, audible clicking from the solenoid without motion, or complete loss of lift or tilt movement. Do not attempt to repair a failed solenoid.

Q: Are there cross-reference or equivalent solenoids for the 1013609CC?
A: Solenoid compatibility varies by OEM. The 1013609CC may have equivalents from Crown, Toyota, Raymond, or Jungheinrich depending on equipment model and control circuit design. Contact us with your equipment documentation to identify correct cross-references.