Product Description
12VDC electromagnetic solenoid for electric lift truck applications, compatible with systems requiring 12 volt continuous duty power circuit control. OEM part number 220031728. Manufactured with copper coil and steel body.
Specifications
Electrical
| Operating Voltage | 12VDC continuous duty |
Material & Construction
| Body Material | Steel with electroplated anti-corrosion finish |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | 220031728 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the electrical specifications for solenoid 220031728?
A: SKU 220031728 is a 12VDC electromagnetic solenoid rated for continuous duty operation. It features a copper coil with steel body and electroplated anti-corrosion finish. This component provides reliable power circuit control in 12-volt electric lift truck systems.
Q: What is the application for 220031728 in electric lift trucks?
A: The 12VDC solenoid 220031728 controls electromechanical circuits such as hydraulic valve actuation, motor starters, or load control functions. Verify your equipment circuit requirements match continuous duty 12V operation.
Q: Is solenoid 220031728 compatible with Crown, Toyota, and Raymond lift trucks?
A: This solenoid fits multiple electric lift truck models requiring 12VDC continuous duty control. Confirm your equipment OEM part number 220031728 matches your truck model before ordering.
Q: What does the electroplated anti-corrosion finish protect against?
A: The electroplated anti-corrosion finish protects the steel body against rust and chemical degradation in warehouse and cold storage environments. This finish extends solenoid lifespan in high-humidity or corrosive conditions.
Q: How long does solenoid 220031728 typically last in service?
A: Expected lifespan is 5-8 years in typical continuous duty operation. Failure symptoms include no electrical activation, weak magnetic pull, or coil burnout. Replace immediately if solenoid fails to energize circuits or coil becomes hot during operation.
Q: What failure symptoms indicate solenoid 220031728 needs replacement?
A: Common failure signs include no audible click when energized, loss of circuit control, intermittent operation, or coil overheating. Test voltage at solenoid terminals and compare resistance readings to specification. Replace if coil resistance is open or shorted.
