Product Description
Barrett BR 16410-000 is a momentary blue push button switch designed for use with Barrett electric lift trucks. Unit features a flush 22 mm polycarbonate actuator, silver alloy contacts, SPST, 24VDC/5A rating, and direct panel mounting. OEM direct fit replacement for specified Barrett models.
Specifications
Electrical
| Rated Voltage | 24VDC nominal |
| Rated Current | 5A at 24VDC |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | BR 16410-000 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | BR 16410-000 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the voltage and current specifications for BR 16410-000?
A: The BR 16410-000 is rated 24VDC nominal at 5A. It is a momentary blue push button switch with SPST configuration. Verify your equipment operates on 24VDC before ordering this replacement.
Q: What materials are used in the BR 16410-000 switch?
A: The BR 16410-000 features a polycarbonate actuator, silver alloy contacts, and industrial-grade construction. The silver alloy contacts ensure reliable electrical transmission and resistance to corrosion in material handling environments.
Q: What is the button color and size of the BR 16410-000?
A: The BR 16410-000 is a blue flush-mounted push button with a 22 mm actuator diameter. The blue color is standard for momentary control switches on lift trucks. The 22 mm size fits direct panel mounting on Barrett equipment.
Q: How does the BR 16410-000 mount to equipment?
A: The BR 16410-000 uses direct panel mounting without adapters. It is designed as an OEM direct fit replacement for specified Barrett electric lift truck models. Confirm your equipment model matches before ordering.
Q: What is the difference between BR 16410 and BR 16410-000?
A: The BR 16410 operates at 125VAC 10A, while BR 16410-000 operates at 24VDC 5A. These are completely different electrical systems. Do not substitute one for the other. Check your equipment nameplate for the correct voltage before ordering.
Q: What happens if the BR 16410-000 switch fails?
A: A failed switch will not respond to button pressure or may engage intermittently, preventing normal truck operation. Replace immediately if the switch no longer engages or disengages reliably. Silver alloy contacts can corrode if exposed to moisture; inspect for contact degradation.