Product Description
Yale OEM strobe light, part number YL 751642310, for electric lift truck applications. Amber, 12–80VDC input range, for warning/interlock signaling. Alternate part numbers: 751642310, YL751642310, YT751642310. No published cross-reference numbers.
Specifications
Electrical
| Operating Voltage Range | 12–80 VDC |
Part Numbers
| Manufacturer Part Number | YL 751642310 |
| Alternate Part Number | 751642310 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the voltage specifications for the YL 751642310 strobe light?
A: The YL 751642310 operates across a 12 to 80VDC input range, making it compatible with Yale electric lift trucks using 12V, 24V, 48V, or 80V electrical systems. Verify your truck voltage before ordering to ensure proper fit and function.
Q: What are the alternate part numbers for the YL 751642310?
A: Cross-reference part numbers for the YL 751642310 include 751642310, YL751642310, and YT751642310. Use any of these part numbers interchangeably when ordering this OEM Yale strobe light. No additional manufacturer cross-references are published.
Q: What is the purpose of the YL 751642310 on an electric lift truck?
A: The YL 751642310 provides amber warning and interlock signaling for electric lift trucks. It alerts operators and bystanders to equipment operation and status. The strobe output is designed for warning applications in warehouse and material handling environments.
Q: Can the YL 751642310 be used as a replacement for other Yale warning lights?
A: Only use the YL 751642310 as a direct replacement where it is specifically referenced in your equipment documentation. Other Yale warning light models may have different voltage ratings, mounting configurations, or light output specifications. Verify part compatibility before ordering.
Q: Is the YL 751642310 compatible with both older and newer Yale lift trucks?
A: The YL 751642310 is designed for Yale electric lift trucks, but equipment model and production year determine specific compatibility. Cross-check your truck model number and serial range against the OEM part specification. Older trucks may require different part numbers.
