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3126714

Electric Lift Truck Control Switch

Regular price $15.10
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Product Description

SWITCH

Specifications

Product Overview
Product TypeElectric Control Switch
Physical Specifications
Typical Voltage24V, 48V, or 80V DC
FunctionPower Distribution / Control
Component ClassElectrical Switch Assembly
Compatibility
ApplicationElectric Lift Trucks and Forklifts

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What type of switch is the 3126714?
A: The 3126714 is an electric lift truck control switch designed for material handling equipment electrical systems. Verify your specific equipment model and OEM documentation to confirm exact switch type, voltage rating, and switching function.

Q: Which electric lift truck brands use the 3126714 switch?
A: The 3126714 is compatible with electric lift trucks and forklifts from common OEM manufacturers including Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, Hyster, Jungheinrich, Linde, Clark, Mitsubishi, CAT, and BT. Cross-reference your equipment serial number and model with OEM parts documentation.

Q: What voltage does the 3126714 operate at?
A: Contact us with your specific equipment model for exact voltage specifications. Electric lift trucks typically operate at 24VDC, 48VDC, or 80VDC depending on lift capacity and drive system. Using an incorrect voltage-rated switch can cause equipment malfunction or safety hazards.

Q: How do I know if the 3126714 is the correct switch for my equipment?
A: Match the part number from your equipment OEM documentation, schematic, or existing component to SKU 3126714. Verify mounting location, connector type, voltage rating, and switching function match your application. When in doubt, contact us with your equipment model and serial number.

Q: What causes a switch to fail in electric lift trucks?
A: Switches fail due to electrical arcing, mechanical wear from repeated actuation, corrosion from moisture ingress, or debris contamination in connector contacts. Symptoms include intermittent operation, no response to actuation, or electrical noise. Replace immediately if function is unreliable.