60408536-10-00
60408536-10-00
OE-Equivalent Replacement Quality
IATF 16949 / ISO 9001 / CE / RoHS
50 pcs
7 - 15 Days
12 Months
60408536-10-00
Hydraulic systems using 60408536-10-00 and the correct 12V or 24V lead-wire coil
Confirm 12v or 24v, 18w, lead wire, coil bore and retaining method before installation.
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60408536-10-00 is a hydraulic solenoid valve coil for Hydraulic systems using 60408536-10-00 and the correct 12V or 24V lead-wire coil. Buyers should confirm the full reference, 12v or 24v, lead wire, coil bore and body construction before approving replacement stock.
Specification | Confirmed Information |
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Product Type | Hydraulic Solenoid Valve Coil |
Primary Reference | 60408536-10-00 |
Cross References | 60408536-10-00 |
Voltage | 12V or 24V |
Power | 18W |
Connector | Lead wire |
Insulation Class | F/H |
Application Scope | Hydraulic systems using 60408536-10-00 and the correct 12V or 24V lead-wire coil |
MOQ | 50 pcs |
Delivery Time | 7 to 15 Days |
Warranty | 12 Months |
Complete every control point below before a sample or bulk order is released.
Approval Point | Buyer Review |
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Reference | 60408536-10-00 |
Electrical | 12V or 24V; 18W; verify under load |
Connector | Lead wire |
Mechanical | Compare bore, height, body shape and retaining method |
Machine Evidence | Hydraulic systems using 60408536-10-00 and the correct 12V or 24V lead-wire coil |
Separate electrical command, component movement and final machine response so the actual wiring or hydraulic fault is not hidden by parts replacement.
Observed Condition | Recommended Check |
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No magnetic pull | Check loaded voltage, ground, continuity and coil resistance. |
Intermittent operation | Inspect terminal retention, lead damage and heat-related winding faults. |
Excessive heating | Confirm voltage, wattage, duty cycle and free valve-stem movement. |
Connector damage | Inspect keying, seals, corrosion and harness side loading. |
Correct coil, no hydraulic response | Inspect the armature, spool, oil cleanliness and machine command. |
When a valve body was replaced during an earlier repair, keep the verified measurements and test result in the service record. Approve the complete old marking, 12v or 24v rating, 18w power reference, lead wire, coil bore, body height and retaining method. A matching voltage alone does not prove fit. Send straight-on connector, top-bore and side-profile photographs with measurements so the replacement is selected from electrical and mechanical evidence.
When a machine returns after long storage, keep the verified measurements and test result in the service record. Measure voltage directly across the energized coil while the machine issues the real hydraulic command. An unloaded harness reading can hide resistance at a corroded terminal, relay or ground path. Compare the loaded result with 12v or 24v, record polarity where suppression is present and correct the circuit before blaming a new coil for weak magnetic pull.
When a serial-controlled overhaul is planned, keep the verified measurements and test result in the service record. Compare pin count, key position, latch direction, cable exit, terminal size and seal arrangement. Similar coil bodies may use a Deutsch, Weatherpack, insert or lead-wire connection that is not electrically or mechanically interchangeable. Photograph the connector face beside a ruler and note any diode or polarity marking before purchasing or adapting the harness.
When a valve body was replaced during an earlier repair, keep the verified measurements and test result in the service record. Verify loaded supply voltage, current draw, duty cycle, connector resistance and whether the hydraulic armature reaches full travel. A stuck valve can keep magnetic demand high, while overvoltage or the wrong wattage can overheat the winding. Inspect oil contamination and valve movement before replacing the coil again so the root cause is corrected.
When an emergency field repair is reviewed, keep the verified measurements and test result in the service record. Provide the complete old marking, measured voltage, connector-face photograph, bore and height dimensions, power reference, valve or machine application, quantity and destination. If the label is missing, include current draw and clear views from every side. This evidence allows technical approval and commercial quotation to proceed together without relying on appearance alone.
When an installer measures unexpected voltage drop, keep the verified measurements and test result in the service record. No. The coil produces magnetic force but the armature and hydraulic element must move freely. Inspect the stem for corrosion, contamination, impact damage and correct retaining hardware. If the valve remains stuck, a new coil may heat or appear weak even when its electrical condition is normal, leading to repeated unnecessary replacement.
When a first article sample is approved, keep the verified measurements and test result in the service record. Check terminal retention, harness movement, ground quality and voltage at the coil while the fault occurs. Heat can open a damaged winding, and vibration can interrupt a loose pin or broken lead. If electrical input remains stable, inspect the valve armature for contamination or sticking that changes as oil temperature and viscosity vary.
Send the complete old marking or component evidence, confirmed voltage, machine information, clear photos, measurements and required quantity for a fitment-focused B2B quotation.