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Continuous Duty Solenoid Contactor Relay Switch 12V 4T for Golf Cart Forklift

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This Continuous Duty Solenoid Contactor Relay Switch is a heavy-duty relay for 12V systems, compatible with golf carts and forklifts.

Product Overview

This continuous duty solenoid contactor relay switch is designed for 12V electrical systems in golf carts and forklifts. It provides reliable switching for high-current applications, ensuring long-lasting performance in demanding environments. The 4-terminal design simplifies installation and replacement.

Key Features & Performance

  • Rated for continuous duty operation, handling sustained loads without overheating.
  • 12V DC coil voltage, compatible with standard golf cart and forklift electrical systems.
  • 4-terminal design for easy wiring and secure connections.
  • Heavy-duty construction for vibration and shock resistance in mobile equipment.
  • High current handling capacity for motor starting and accessory power.

Fitment & Compatibility

  • Golf carts (various makes and models with 12V systems)
  • Forklifts and material handling equipment with 12V electrical systems
  • Utility vehicles, tow tractors, and other battery-powered vehicles

Common Uses

  • Battery disconnect and main power switching in golf carts
  • Motor starter relay for electric forklift drive systems
  • Accessory power relay for lights, horns, and other electrical components
  • Replacement for worn or failed solenoids in industrial vehicles

Technical Specifications

  • Voltage: 12V DC
  • Type: Continuous Duty Solenoid Relay
  • Terminals: 4
  • Coil Resistance: 30-50 ohms (typical)
  • Contact Rating: 100A continuous, 300A intermittent

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can this solenoid be used for a 12V winch? A: Yes, it can handle the high current draw of most 12V winches, but verify your winch’s amp rating does not exceed the solenoid’s continuous rating.

Q: What is the difference between continuous duty and intermittent duty solenoids? A: Continuous duty solenoids are designed to stay energized for extended periods without damage, unlike intermittent duty solenoids which must cool between cycles.

Product appearance and specifications may vary slightly by batch. Compatibility may vary by serial number. Verify fitment before purchase.

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