Product Description
Contact
Specifications
Product Overview
| Product Type | Battery Connector Contact |
Physical Specifications
| Material Composition | High-conductivity copper with silver or tin plating |
| Plating Finish | Silver or tin plating for corrosion resistance |
| Primary Function | Power distribution and battery charging connections |
| Electrical Characteristics | Low-resistance design for forklift battery circuits |
Compatibility
| Application | Electric lift truck battery connector systems |
| Compatible Connector Series | SB-series battery connector housings |
| Compatible Equipment Categories | Electric forklifts, electric pallet jacks, electric stackers |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is SKU 00591-08980-81 used for?
A: SKU 00591-08980-81 is a contact component designed for electric lift truck battery connector systems. It is used in power distribution and charging applications where reliable electrical connection is critical.
Q: Which electric lift truck models is this contact compatible with?
A: This contact is compatible with Toyota, Crown, and Raymond electric lift trucks that use standard SB-series battery connector housings. Verify your equipment model and connector type before ordering to ensure proper fitment.
Q: What material and current rating should I expect?
A: This contact is manufactured from high-conductivity copper with silver or tin plating to resist corrosion and ensure low resistance. Standard ratings support the amperage requirements of forklift battery charging and power delivery circuits.
Q: How do I know if this contact needs replacement?
A: Replace the contact if you observe pitting, discoloration, poor battery charge acceptance, intermittent power loss, or visible corrosion. A failing contact will cause voltage drop at the connector, reducing truck performance.
Q: What is the installation procedure?
A: Contacts are installed by crimping onto wire leads using the appropriate crimping tool for the wire gauge. Ensure the cable is rated for the system voltage and amperage. Always disconnect battery power before working on connector assemblies.