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HY 800076075

24VDC Momentary Push-Button Control Switch

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Product Description

The Hyster HY 800076075 Switch is an OEM electrical component designed for Hyster electric lift truck applications. Rated for 24VDC nominal system voltage and 10A resistive current, it features a SPST contact configuration, blade terminals, and polycarbonate housing. Panel mount design with momentary push-button actuator for reliable control system integration.

Specifications

Electrical
Rated Voltage24VDC nominal system voltage
Current Rating10A resistive at 24VDC
Material
Housing MaterialPolycarbonate, flame-retardant grade
Part Numbers
OEM Part NumberHY 800076075
Manufacturer Part Number800076075

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What are the electrical specifications for the HY 800076075 switch?
A: The HY 800076075 is rated for 24VDC nominal system voltage with a 10A resistive current capacity at 24VDC. It features a single-pole single-throw (SPST) contact configuration with blade terminals for direct connection to Hyster control circuits.

Q: What is the housing material and mounting style?
A: This switch uses a flame-retardant polycarbonate housing with a panel mount design. The momentary push-button actuator is designed for direct panel installation on Hyster electric lift trucks. Housing material meets UL fire rating requirements.

Q: Which Hyster electric lift truck models use this switch?
A: The HY 800076075 is designed for Hyster electric lift truck control systems operating on 24VDC. It is typically used in panel-mounted or tiller head applications. Verify your equipment serial range and circuit voltage match 24VDC nominal before ordering.

Q: What does SPST contact configuration mean?
A: SPST stands for single-pole single-throw, meaning the switch has one input terminal and one output terminal. When the button is pressed, it connects the circuit; when released, it breaks the circuit. This configuration is used for momentary control functions in lift truck systems.