Product Description
Technical specification sheet for 390-3064, a 24VDC general-purpose solenoid suitable for LPM electric lift truck applications. Extracted from manufacturer and industrial distributor data. Cross-referencing and mechanical details as available.
Specifications
Electrical
| Voltage | 24VDC |
Material & Construction
| Housing Material | Phenolic or thermoplastic |
Part Numbers
| SKU | 390-3064 |
| OEM Part Number | 390-3064-ORG |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What voltage and application is the 390-3064 solenoid designed for?
A: The 390-3064 is a 24VDC general-purpose solenoid suitable for electric lift truck applications, particularly LPM (lift platform mover) equipment. It is rated for 24-volt DC operation.
Q: What material is the 390-3064 housing constructed from?
A: The 390-3064 features a housing constructed from phenolic or thermoplastic material. These materials provide durability and electrical insulation suitable for warehouse and industrial material handling environments.
Q: Which electric lift truck models use the 390-3064?
A: The 390-3064 is compatible with LPM electric lift trucks and general-purpose electric material handling equipment from multiple OEM manufacturers. Verify the OEM part number 390-3064-ORG or verify your equipment documentation before ordering.
Q: What is the OEM part number for the 390-3064?
A: The OEM part number for this solenoid is 390-3064-ORG. Use this number to cross-reference replacement solenoids and verify compatibility with your existing equipment.
Q: Is the 390-3064 durable in cold storage or harsh warehouse conditions?
A: Yes. The phenolic and thermoplastic housing materials are engineered to withstand warehouse duty cycles and temperature variations in cold storage and standard facility environments. The construction provides reliable electrical switching in demanding material handling applications.
Q: How long does the 390-3064 solenoid typically last?
A: The 390-3064 typically provides reliable service for several years in standard electric lift truck duty. Lifespan depends on switching frequency and electrical load. When the solenoid fails to engage or stops responding, replacement is necessary.
