80A 12V Excavator Alternator 19279-64013 101211-0690 12777N 114256
Product Specification
Product name | Excavator Alternator |
P/N | 05741390 114256 CAL40379 1012110690 1012114280 1022111440 1022111441 1022115700 ALN4256BA ALN4256LK ALN4256MMA 1926064010 1926064011 1926064012 1926064013 1927964011 1927964012 1927964013 12777N 301N20794Z |
MOQ | 1 PCS |
Condition | New original/ New generic/ Refurbished |
Warranty | 6 months |
Delivery time | 3-10 days after payment |
Packing | Inner with plastic bag, outer with carton |
Payment | T/T, Alibaba, Western Union, PayPal |
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Manual starters are devices that are operated manually. These starters are extremely easy and straightforward to operate and do not require expert intervention. The starter includes a button (or rotary knob) which enables a user to turn the connected equipment on or off. The buttons feature mechanical linkages, which make the contacts open or close, starting or stopping the motor. However, it's important to note that this type of starter does not break a control circuit during a power loss, which means the motor could restart automatically when the incoming voltage is restored. This could be a critical safety consideration in some applications.
The following features of a manual starter make it a preferred choice over other types:
After the driver turns on the engine – either through the stop/start butt,on or traditional key – there will be an electrical signal sent to the starter solenoid.
This component sends the charge to the vehicle’s battery then into the starter motor.
The electrical current activates the starter motor, and a gear system called the starter drive or Bendix. Following this, the electrical charge engages the vehicle's flywheel.
As the starter motor turns, it cranks the engine, initiating the combustion process in petrol and diesel vehicles.
Once your engine is working correctly, the mechanism that connects the starter motor from the gear and flywheel as the engine no longer needs the electrical spark to kickstart the engine.