Product Description
The 24421-13300-71 is a stationary copper alloy contact for Toyota electric lift truck contactor assemblies. This direct replacement contact is designed for high-current battery circuit switching in Toyota electric forklifts and pallet jacks. Built with arc-resistant properties and rated for thermal cycling, it delivers reliable power distribution and electrical conductivity in demanding warehouse environments. Verify your equipment's part number before ordering to ensure proper fitment.
Specifications
Part Numbers
| Manufacturer Part Number | 24421-13300-71 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | TY24421-13300-71, TO 24421-13300-71 |
Product Details
| Product Type | Stationary Contact |
| Material | Copper Alloy |
| Application | Contactor Assembly - Battery Circuit Switching |
| Key Features | Arc Resistant, Thermal Cycling Rated, High-Current Switching |
| Equipment Type | Electric Forklifts, Electric Pallet Jacks |
| Manufacturer | Toyota |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What does part TO 24421-13300-71 do in a Toyota electric lift truck?
A: TO 24421-13300-71 is a stationary copper alloy contact used in contactor assemblies. It carries and switches high-current battery power in Toyota electric forklifts and pallet jacks, rated for arc resistance and thermal stress.
Q: What are the cross-reference part numbers for TO 24421-13300-71?
A: Cross-reference and equivalent part numbers include TY24421-13300-71 and 24421-13300-71. Verify the exact part number stamped on your equipment before ordering to ensure correct fitment.
Q: Is TO 24421-13300-71 compatible with non-Toyota equipment?
A: This stationary contact is an OEM Toyota part. Compatibility with other brands depends on contactor assembly design and electrical specifications. Do not assume interchangeability with non-Toyota contactors.
Q: What material properties make TO 24421-13300-71 suitable for battery circuits?
A: The stationary contact is engineered from copper alloy to withstand high-current switching, thermal cycling, and arc erosion common in battery-powered material handling equipment. This provides durability and electrical conductivity.
Q: How do I know if TO 24421-13300-71 needs replacement?
A: Signs of contact wear include reduced clamping force, visible pitting or burn marks, or intermittent power loss at the battery circuit. Any of these symptoms warrant replacement to maintain safe equipment operation.