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TCP-20142

SOLENOID (12 VOLT)

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Product Description

SOLENOID (12 VOLT)

Specifications

Product Overview
TypeSolenoid Valve / Contactor Control
Physical Specifications
Voltage Rating12 VDC
Construction MaterialSteel armature and frame with molded insulation
FunctionContactor actuation, shift engagement, hydraulic valve operation
Duty RatingContinuous duty in truck electrical systems
Compatibility
ApplicationElectric lift truck control circuits

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What voltage is the TCP-20142 solenoid rated for?
A: The TCP-20142 is a 12-volt solenoid designed for electric lift truck control circuits. Confirm your truck operates at 12VDC before ordering to avoid electrical system damage.

Q: What function does the TCP-20142 solenoid perform on electric lift trucks?
A: The TCP-20142 controls contactor actuation, electric shift engagement, or hydraulic valve operation depending on truck application. It is a critical component in the truck electrical control system.

Q: Is the TCP-20142 compatible with multiple electric lift truck brands?
A: The TCP-20142 is engineered for specific electric lift truck models. Verify compatibility by cross-referencing your truck OEM part number and model year before ordering. Fitment may vary across brands and generations.

Q: What construction materials are used in the TCP-20142 solenoid?
A: The TCP-20142 features steel armature and frame construction with molded insulation to protect the coil. This design provides durability and electrical safety in truck control circuits.

Q: How can I diagnose if the TCP-20142 solenoid is defective?
A: Test with a multimeter for coil resistance and continuity. Listen for an audible click when 12VDC is applied to the terminals. Absence of sound, erratic clicking, or no electrical response indicates solenoid failure.