Product Description
SOLENOID (12 VOLT)
Specifications
Physical Specifications
| Voltage Rating | 12 Volt DC |
| Solenoid Type | Hydraulic Control Solenoid |
| Function | Pump Engagement, Valve Actuation, Load Control |
| Typical Service Life | 3-5 Years (Normal Operating Conditions) |
| Environmental Tolerance | Moisture and Corrosion Resistant Specifications |
Compatibility
| Application | Electric Lift Truck Hydraulic Valve Control |
| Compatible Equipment | Electric Pallet Jacks, Electric Hand Jacks, Electric Lift Trucks |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the 220023937 solenoid used for in electric lift trucks?
A: The 220023937 is a 12 volt solenoid designed for electric lift truck applications. This component controls hydraulic valve actuation, pump engagement, or load control functions depending on the equipment model and circuit configuration.
Q: Which electric lift truck and material handling equipment models use the 220023937 solenoid?
A: This 12 volt solenoid is compatible with multiple electric pallet jacks, electric hand jacks, and electric lift trucks from OEM brands including Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Jungheinrich, and Linde. Confirm your equipment voltage and connector type before ordering.
Q: What voltage and electrical specifications does the 220023937 solenoid have?
A: The 220023937 is rated for 12 volt DC operation. This solenoid is designed to energize and de-energize hydraulic control functions within the operating current specifications of the truck battery system and control circuit.
Q: How do I know if the solenoid needs replacement?
A: Replace the solenoid if the lift, lower, or control function does not respond to operator input, if you hear clicking but the function does not engage, if there is audible chattering during operation, or if voltage testing shows the solenoid is not energizing.
Q: What is the typical service life of a 12 volt solenoid?
A: Under normal operating conditions, a solenoid typically provides 3 to 5 years of reliable service. Lifespan depends on cycle frequency, electrical load, environmental conditions such as moisture or corrosion exposure, and proper voltage regulation.
