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TO 00591-36788-81

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TO 00591-36788-81

Contactor high speed 180a, 12v

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Contactor high speed 180a, 12v

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What are the specifications of the TO 00591-36788-81 high-speed contactor?
A: The TO 00591-36788-81 is a high-speed contactor rated at 180 amperes with 12 volt operation. It is designed for power circuit switching applications in electric pallet trucks and similar material handling equipment.

Q: Is TO 00591-36788-81 compatible with my electric pallet jack?
A: TO 00591-36788-81 is compatible with Toyota electric pallet jacks and lift trucks configured for 12V, 180A high-speed circuit switching. Confirm your equipment brand, model, and electrical specifications before ordering. Other OEM brands may use equivalent part numbers.

Q: What is the difference between a high-speed contactor and a standard contactor?
A: High-speed contactors are designed for rapid switching cycles with minimal contact bounce and faster response times. Standard contactors operate at slower switching speeds. The 180A high-speed rating of TO 00591-36788-81 indicates it can handle frequent engage/disengage cycles in drive and lift circuits.

Q: How do I know if my contactor needs replacement?
A: Replace the contactor if the truck fails to engage drive or lift, shows intermittent power interruptions, makes continuous clicking sounds without motor engagement, or if contacts are visibly burned or pitted. A failed contactor cannot be repaired and must be replaced.

Q: What precautions should be taken when ordering a replacement high-speed contactor?
A: Verify the voltage (12V in this case), amperage rating (180A), and contact configuration match your equipment. Confirm the part number against your equipment documentation. Do not substitute with lower-rated contactors, as this can cause circuit failures and safety hazards.