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YL 580012672

24-Volt Solenoid/Relay Switch for Yale Lift Trucks

Regular price $99,999.00
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Product Description

SOLENOID/RELAY SWITCH 24V

Specifications

Product Overview
Part Number580012672
BrandYale
Physical Specifications
Voltage Rating24 Volts DC
Component TypeSolenoid/Relay Switch
Primary FunctionCircuit Control, Power Distribution
Controlled SystemsHydraulic Lift, Tilt, Travel Circuits
Compatibility
ApplicationElectric Lift Trucks, Pallet Jacks

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What does the YL 580012672 solenoid/relay switch do?
A: The YL 580012672 is a 24-volt solenoid/relay switch that controls electrical circuits in Yale electric lift trucks. It manages power delivery to lift hydraulic systems and other electrical components. The solenoid activates or deactivates circuits when 24V is applied.

Q: What voltage does the YL 580012672 require?
A: The YL 580012672 is rated for 24-volt operation. It must be used only on 24V systems. Do not attempt to use this part on 12V or higher voltage systems, as it will fail or damage the electrical circuit.

Q: Which Yale electric lift truck models use the YL 580012672?
A: The YL 580012672 is an OEM solenoid/relay switch for Yale electric lift trucks with 24-volt electrical systems. Confirm your truck model and voltage before ordering to verify compatibility.

Q: What are the symptoms of a failed solenoid/relay switch?
A: If the YL 580012672 fails, you may experience loss of lift function, no response to controls, electrical shorts, or intermittent power to lift systems. The truck may not lower or lift until the solenoid is replaced.

Q: Is the YL 580012672 a solenoid or a relay switch?
A: The YL 580012672 functions as both a solenoid/relay switch. This combined component uses a solenoid coil to activate relay contacts, switching power delivery to hydraulic or electrical circuits in the lift truck system.