Product Description
Toyota TO 00591-32220-81 switch for electric lift truck applications. OEM push-button type, panel mount, rated for 24VDC, 10A, ABS housing, silver alloy contacts, designed for durability with up to 100,000 mechanical cycles. Suitable for Toyota electric lift truck models requiring this specification.
Specifications
Electrical
| Rated Voltage | 24VDC (nominal system voltage for Toyota electric lift trucks) |
| Contact Rating | 10 amps resistive load at 24VDC |
| Dielectric Strength | 1000 VAC for 1 minute |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | TO 00591-32220-81 |
Performance
| Mechanical Endurance | 100,000 cycles minimum |
| Electrical Endurance | 50,000 cycles at rated voltage and current |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the electrical specifications of the TO 00591-32220-81 push-button switch?
A: The TO 00591-32220-81 is rated 24VDC nominal, 10 amps resistive load, 1000 VAC dielectric strength, with 100,000 minimum mechanical cycles and 50,000 cycles electrical endurance. This rating is standard for Toyota electric lift truck control circuits.
Q: What is the physical construction of the TO 00591-32220-81?
A: The TO 00591-32220-81 features panel-mount design with ABS plastic housing and silver alloy contacts. The ABS housing provides durability and chemical resistance in industrial environments.
Q: How many mechanical cycles does the TO 00591-32220-81 support?
A: The TO 00591-32220-81 is rated for 100,000 mechanical cycles minimum, meaning 100,000 button press and release cycles. At 10 daily cycles, this equates to approximately 27 years of service life.
Q: What Toyota lift truck models use the TO 00591-32220-81 push-button switch?
A: The TO 00591-32220-81 is designed for Toyota electric lift truck models requiring OEM 24VDC push-button control. Confirm your equipment model and year match the TO series specification.
Q: Can the TO 00591-32220-81 be used in outdoor or wet environments?
A: The ABS housing and silver alloy contacts provide moderate moisture resistance. However, continuous outdoor exposure or wet-floor environments may reduce contact life. Confirm your operational environment before ordering.
Q: What causes premature failure of the TO 00591-32220-81?
A: Common failure causes include electrical arc erosion from high-current circuits, corrosion of contacts from moisture or chemical exposure, and contact wear from exceeding the 10-amp rating. Verify circuit current matches specifications.
