Product Description
12VDC solenoid designed for electric lift truck control circuits. Compatible with multiple OEM part numbers, continuous duty rated, steel construction with M8 mounting and blade terminals. Engineered for industrial use in forklift power and control systems.
Specifications
Compatibility
| Compatible Vehicle Systems | Electric lift trucks equipped for 12VDC solenoid control |
Electrical
| Operating Voltage | 12VDC nominal |
| Current Draw | 4.4A at 12VDC steady state |
| Control Voltage | 12VDC input, 1-pole switching |
Material & Construction
| Spring | Music wire, ASTM A228 |
Part Numbers
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | ET011437-ORG, ORCU, FPE-11437 |
| OEM Part Number | ET011437-ORG |
| Equivalent Part Numbers | Solenoid 11437, ET011437-ORG |
| Supersedes/Replaces | Replaces ET011437-ORG, supersedes FPE-11437 |
Performance
| Duty Cycle | Continuous duty, 100% rated cycle |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the electrical specifications of SKU 11437?
A: This solenoid operates at 12VDC nominal with a steady-state current draw of 4.4A. It is continuous duty rated and designed for industrial electric lift truck control circuits.
Q: What equipment is solenoid 11437 compatible with?
A: SKU 11437 is compatible with multiple OEM electric lift truck systems that require a 12VDC solenoid. It replaces OEM part ET011437-ORG and is equivalent to FPE-11437. Check your equipment documentation to confirm voltage and mounting requirements.
Q: What are the cross-reference part numbers for this solenoid?
A: Cross-reference part numbers include ET011437-ORG (OEM), FPE-11437 (superseded), and ORCU. These are equivalent parts and can be used interchangeably with SKU 11437.
Q: What are the mounting specifications?
A: This solenoid features M8 mounting and blade terminals for connection to control circuits. Mounting bracket configuration is standard industrial format. Verify mounting hole alignment with your truck frame before ordering.
Q: What is the construction material of this solenoid?
A: SKU 11437 features steel construction for durability in industrial environments. The coil and frame are engineered to withstand vibration and temperature fluctuations typical of forklift power systems.
Q: How long do these solenoids typically last in service?
A: With proper electrical connections and absence of voltage spikes, continuous duty rated solenoids typically last 3 to 7 years. Failure is usually electrical coil burnout, which results in no response when the solenoid is energized.
