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15-66

12-Volt Hydraulic Control Solenoid

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Product Description

SOLENOID (12 VOLT)

Specifications

Product Overview
Product TypeHydraulic Control Solenoid
Physical Specifications
Voltage Rating12 Volts DC
FunctionLift, Tilt, Directional Control
Expected Lifespan3-5 years (normal duty cycle)
System Requirement12V DC only - do not use on 24V or 36V systems
Compatibility
ApplicationElectric Lift Trucks, Forklifts, Pallet Jacks
Compatible BrandsCrown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What equipment does solenoid 15-66 fit?
A: The 15-66 is a 12-volt solenoid compatible with electric lift trucks from Crown, Toyota, Raymond, and Yale. Verify your truck model and serial range before ordering to confirm compatibility with your specific unit.

Q: What is the voltage requirement for SKU 15-66?
A: This solenoid operates at 12 volts DC. Do not use this part on 24-volt or 36-volt systems. Installing it on incorrect voltage will result in failure and potential electrical damage.

Q: What are common failure symptoms of a faulty solenoid?
A: Failure symptoms include loss of hydraulic function, clicking sounds from the solenoid area, no response to control inputs, and intermittent operation. If you experience these issues, test the solenoid with a multimeter before replacing.

Q: Are there cross-reference part numbers for the 15-66?
A: Cross-references vary by OEM. Check your truck documentation or contact us with your equipment model and serial number for confirmed equivalent parts from other manufacturers.

Q: What is the expected lifespan of a 12-volt solenoid?
A: A solenoid typically lasts 3 to 5 years with normal use. Lifespan depends on duty cycle, proper voltage supply, and environmental conditions. Frequent electrical surges or low-voltage conditions shorten life significantly.