Toyota

TO 0060302

TO 0060302

SWITCH, DIRECTIONAL CONTROL

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Product Description

SWITCH, DIRECTIONAL CONTROL

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What does the TO 0060302 directional control switch do?
A: The TO 0060302 is a directional control switch that enables the operator to select forward, neutral, and reverse travel directions in electric lift trucks. It interfaces with the motor control circuit to route electrical current appropriately based on operator selection.

Q: Which Toyota lift truck models use this directional control switch?
A: The TO 0060302 is designed for use in Toyota electric lift truck applications. Reference your equipment model nameplate and the Toyota parts catalog to confirm compatibility with your specific lift truck model and serial number range.

Q: What is the electrical specification for this directional control switch?
A: The TO 0060302 directional control switch is engineered to handle electric lift truck motor control circuits. Verify the voltage and current ratings match your equipment electrical system before ordering. Contact us with your lift truck model for specific electrical specifications.

Q: Can this switch be used as a replacement on non-Toyota lift trucks?
A: The TO 0060302 is an OEM Toyota component. Cross-compatibility with other brands depends on matching electrical connectors, voltage requirements, and control circuit logic. Confirm fitment with documentation for your specific equipment brand and model before ordering.

Q: What is the typical service life of this directional control switch?
A: Under normal shift-duty operation, the TO 0060302 typically provides 6 to 8 years of reliable service. Replacement is indicated by intermittent direction selection, delayed response, or failure to engage forward or reverse. Monitor switch operation during routine equipment maintenance cycles.