Product Description
BT forklift continuous duty solenoid rated for 24VDC operation with 100 ampere continuous current capacity. Flat bracket mounting configuration for electric lift truck traction motor circuits. OEM replacement component for BT material handling equipment.
Specifications
Electrical
| Operating Voltage | 24VDC |
| Current Rating | 100 ampere continuous duty |
Part Numbers
| Alternate Part Number | BT022231-ORG |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the operating voltage for the 22231 BT solenoid?
A: The 22231 is a 24VDC continuous duty solenoid rated for BT forklift traction motor circuits. It operates at 24 volts direct current and is designed for constant engagement applications in electric lift truck systems.
Q: What is the current rating of the 22231 solenoid?
A: The 22231 is rated for 100 ampere continuous current capacity, making it suitable for high-demand traction motor control circuits on BT electric forklift models.
Q: What is the mounting configuration of the 22231 solenoid?
A: The 22231 features a flat bracket mounting configuration, allowing it to be secured directly to the electric lift truck frame or motor circuit board without adapter plates.
Q: Is the 22231 an OEM BT part or compatible replacement?
A: The 22231 is an OEM replacement component for BT material handling equipment. The alternate part number is BT022231-ORG. It is a direct factory replacement for BT electric forklifts specifying this solenoid.
Q: What equipment brands can use the 22231 solenoid?
A: The 22231 is engineered specifically for BT electric forklifts and traction motor systems. Cross-compatibility with other brands such as Crown, Toyota, Raymond, or Hyster requires verification of voltage, current rating, and mounting configuration with your equipment documentation.
Q: What are failure symptoms that indicate the 22231 solenoid needs replacement?
A: Common failure signs include loss of traction motor control, intermittent drive engagement, audible clicking without motor response, or complete loss of forward and reverse function. These symptoms indicate solenoid coil failure or contact degradation requiring replacement.
