| Part Type | Forklift Switch |
| Compatible Vehicle Brand | Forcklift |
| Compatible Forklift Brand | Hyundai |
| Number Of Stalks | 2 |
| Switch Operation | Manual |
| Part Required | Lift Cylinder |
| Material | Mild Steel |
| Part Condition | New |
| Current Rating | 10 A |
| Usage/Application | Industrial |
| Brand | Godrej |
| Voltage | 24 V |
The combination switch in a Godrej forklift is a crucial control component that integrates multiple functions into a single unit. This switch typically combines functions such as the ignition switch, lighting controls, and sometimes additional controls depending on the forklift’s design and options. Here’s an in-depth overview of the combination switch, including its functions, specifications, maintenance, and sourcing: Understanding the Combination Switch in a Godrej Forklift Function: Ignition Control: Allows the operator to start the forklift by turning the key or switch to the "On" position. Lighting Control: Manages various lighting functions such as headlights, turn signals, and hazard lights. Additional Functions: Some combination switches may include controls for features like windshield wipers or horn, depending on the forklift’s configuration. Components: Switch Housing: The main body that contains the internal electrical contacts and mechanisms for switching functions. Control Knobs or Levers: Physical controls that the operator uses to activate different functions. These may include rotary knobs, toggle switches, or lever handles. Electrical Connectors: Connect the switch to the forklift’s wiring harness, enabling it to control various electrical systems. Specifications for Godrej Forklift Combination Switch Model Compatibility: Design and Fit: The combination switch must be compatible with the specific model of the Godrej forklift. Ensure that it matches the design and mounting requirements. Functionality: Verify that the switch includes all necessary functions for your forklift, such as ignition, lighting, and any additional controls. Electrical Ratings: Voltage and Current Ratings: The switch should be rated for the electrical load it will handle. This includes the voltage and current ratings for the ignition system, lighting, and any additional functions. Durability: Material: The switch should be made from durable materials to withstand the operating environment. This includes resistance to dust, moisture, and vibrations. Switch Mechanism: Ensure the internal mechanisms are robust and designed for frequent use.