Product Description
Toyota OEM 24V horn, part number TO 58110-20560-71, engineered for electric lift trucks. Features 110 dB sound pressure level and 4.0 inch diameter face. Designed for continuous duty and direct bolt-on mounting. Thermoplastic body with steel acoustic disk and universal mounting flange.
Specifications
Compatibility
| Application | Designed for Toyota electric lift trucks, direct OEM replacement for 24V systems |
Electrical Specifications
| Operating Voltage | 24VDC |
| Sound Pressure Level | 110 dB nominal |
Material & Construction
| Mounting Plate Material | Steel per Toyota OEM requirement |
| Horn Body Material | Thermoplastic with steel acoustic disk |
Mechanical Specifications
| Rated Duty Cycle | Continuous duty cycle at 24VDC nominal voltage |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | TO 58110-20560-71 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | TY58110-20560-71 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the Toyota 24V horn TO 58110-20560-71?
A: This is a genuine Toyota OEM electric horn, part number TO 58110-20560-71, engineered for 24VDC electric lift trucks. It delivers 110 dB sound pressure level and features a 4.0 inch diameter horn face for high-visibility audible warning.
Q: What are the electrical and acoustic specifications?
A: Operating voltage is 24VDC nominal. Sound output is 110 dB nominal sound pressure level, which meets ANSI standards for industrial material handling equipment. The horn is rated for continuous duty cycle operation at 24VDC.
Q: What materials are used in the horn construction?
A: The horn body is constructed from thermoplastic material for weight reduction and corrosion resistance. The acoustic disk is steel per Toyota OEM specification, providing durability and consistent sound output.
Q: How is this horn mounted on the forklift?
A: The horn features a universal mounting flange and 4.0 inch face diameter. It is designed for direct bolt-on mounting to standard forklift horn brackets. The steel mounting plate meets Toyota OEM requirements for secure installation.
Q: What is the expected service life of this horn?
A: With proper electrical power and maintenance, this continuous-duty horn typically operates for 5-7 years. Failure is usually indicated by reduced sound output, no sound, or intermittent function. Internal copper contacts and solenoid coils can wear with heavy use.
