Product Description
Replacement ignition coil 9061893-00 designed for Yale electric lift trucks. Rated for 12VDC operation with internal resistor, Type A configuration. Intended for use in electric lift truck ignition systems.
Specifications
Electrical
| Nominal Voltage | 12VDC |
Material & Construction
| Coil Case Material | Insulated steel |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | 9061893-00 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 9061893-00 |
| Aftermarket Equivalent | Helmar Forklift Parts 9061893-00 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the operating voltage for replacement ignition coil 9061893-00?
A: SKU 9061893-00 is rated for 12VDC operation. This is the correct voltage for Yale electric lift trucks. Do not attempt to use this coil on systems rated for 24VDC or higher, as it will fail.
Q: Does the 9061893-00 ignition coil have an internal resistor?
A: Yes, SKU 9061893-00 features an internal resistor in Type A configuration. This is standard for Yale electric lift truck ignition systems and helps regulate voltage to protect downstream electrical components.
Q: Which lift truck manufacturers is the 9061893-00 coil compatible with?
A: SKU 9061893-00 is designed specifically for Yale electric lift trucks. It may be compatible with other OEM brands using Yale-style ignition systems at 12VDC, including some Hyster and Raymond models. Verify part number match before ordering.
Q: What materials protect the 9061893-00 ignition coil?
A: The coil case is manufactured from insulated steel, which provides electrical insulation and mechanical protection. This material resists moisture intrusion and vibration damage common in material handling environments.
Q: What is the typical lifespan of an ignition coil like the 9061893-00?
A: Under normal operating conditions, a 12VDC ignition coil typically lasts 4 to 7 years. Reduced lifespan occurs from electrical overload, voltage spikes, exposure to extreme heat or cold, or prolonged moisture exposure in cold storage environments.
Q: What symptoms indicate the 9061893-00 ignition coil has failed?
A: Common failure symptoms include difficulty starting the lift truck, rough idle operation, loss of power under load, visible cracks or burn marks on the coil case, or intermittent ignition dropout. Replace the coil immediately if these symptoms appear.