The Forward 992055KIT electrical control component is the direct replacement for the Forward lift it came off of. Cross-referenced as ALS-7236-07, it is the genuine Forward part — same part number, same fit, and same working specification as the one already on your lift. Ordering the Forward electrical control component from us gets you the OEM piece that matches the lift, not an aftermarket knock-off that is close but not the same. Specifications Part number: ALS-7236-07 Brand: Forward Type: Genuine OEM electrical control component A lift motor tells you it's failing before it quits. It hums but won't turn (a dead start capacitor or a seized pump), it starts slow or weak (worn windings or low voltage), it trips the overload after a minute (drawing too much current), or it runs hot and smells of scorched varnish (insulation breaking down). A motor that's tripping, humming, or smelling hot is on its way out. Electrical wear is about cycles and connections. Every press of the up button makes and breaks a contactor's points, and those points erode a little each time until they no longer pass full current. Loose connections aren't age so much as vibration and heat working a lug loose over the years. A motor's bearings and start capacitor are the parts that clock hours; the switchgear wears by count of starts. Related parts for this lift The parts below are commonly ordered alongside this one — cables, sheaves, seals, and hardware wear on similar schedules, and most repairs go faster when the whole set is done in one visit. Cut Off Switch - Forward - 991324 Replacing your electrical control component Chasing an intermittent electrical fault is mostly hunting a loose or corroded connection with the power safely off — a lug, a terminal, a pitted contact. Tighten or replace what you find, then cycle the lift repeatedly to confirm the fault is gone. The full walkthrough lays out how to trace it in order. Not sure on the procedure? Find your lift in our parts lookup or call and we will walk you through it. Find the right part for your lift Not certain this is the exact part your lift needs? Start with your lift's model and serial off the data plate, then open our Forward parts lookup to see the visual parts breakdown for your model — the exploded drawing with every part numbered and priced. If your plate is missing or unreadable, our guide to finding your model number walks through where to find it, or send us a photo and we will identify the lift for you. Signs of an electrical fault Start at the source and work in. Confirm the breaker is on and not tripped, the disconnect is closed, and voltage is actually present at the lift with a meter — don't assume. A lift that's completely dead is usually upstream: a tripped breaker, a blown fuse, an open disconnect, or a loose feed. Verify power arrives before you condemn anything on the lift itself. Parts commonly replaced at the same time Since opening and locking out the control system is the real work, take care of the companion components while you are there. A relay, a switch, or worn wiring near the failure is best done in the same visit. We keep the right parts for your lift's voltage and phase — one call gets them matched. Safety notes Electrical faults on a lift range from annoying to dangerous, and the dangerous ones involve the safety circuits. Isolate power first, test for zero voltage, and restore the wiring exactly to the diagram. A chattering contactor or a jury-rigged switch is a call-us situation, not a run-it-and-see one. Before you order Before ordering an electrical part, note your lift's model, serial, and — critically — its voltage and phase, all of which are on the data plate. Single- and three-phase versions of the same lift take different components. Have the old part's markings ready and we will match the correct one for your control system. Not sure this fits? Here's how to check Pull the number off your lift's model plate first — model and serial both. Manufacturers run mid-cycle revisions that keep the model name but change hardware, so two lifts with the same name on the column can take different parts. The serial is what removes the guesswork. Second check: compare the old part against this listing before you order. Length, mounting pattern, and thread sizes tell most of the story. If anything doesn't line up, or if the old part is too worn or broken to measure, call us with photos — we work on these lifts every week and can usually confirm fit from a picture and the lift's serial faster than you can dig through a parts diagram. Why buy your Forward electrical control component from Auto Lift Services We install, inspect, and repair Forward lifts every week — the ALS-7236-07 is a part we handle in the shop, not a random SKU we drop-ship. The phone answers if you have a question mid-install — call 800-674-9302 — and every part ships genuine, no aftermarket substitution unless you ask for it.