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Contact Kit for Electric Lift Truck

1064347001

Contact Kit

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Contacts Crown Electric Lift Truck Parts Hyster Jungheinrich Raymond Toyota Yale

Compatibility

Make

Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, Hyster, Jungheinrich

Model

PE4000, EH4500, PE4500, 8FE, 8FGEU, 140T, 360T, 462T, J80, J100, H80, H100

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Product Description

Contact kit

Specifications

Physical Specifications
Contact MaterialSilver-Plated Copper
Connector SeriesAnderson SB350
Current Rating350A and above
ConditionAftermarket Replacement
Corrosion ResistanceResistant to humidity and salt exposure
Compatibility
Application TypeBattery Connector Assembly
Suitable ForElectric Lift Trucks, Pallet Jacks, Reach Trucks

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is included in the contact kit 1064347001?
A: This contact kit contains replacement silver-plated copper contacts for Anderson SB350 series connectors used in electric material handling equipment. The kit supplies multiple contacts suitable for high-amperage applications rated 350A and above.

Q: Which Anderson connector types use the 1064347001 contact kit?
A: This contact kit is compatible with Anderson SB350 housings and variants across Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, Hyster, and other OEM electric pallet jacks and lift trucks. Verify your connector housing series matches SB350 before ordering.

Q: What material properties make these contacts suitable for material handling equipment?
A: The silver-plated copper contacts provide superior electrical conductivity and resist corrosion from humidity and salt exposure common in warehouse, dock, and outdoor environments. Silver plating extends contact life by preventing oxidation buildup that increases electrical resistance.

Q: How often should SB350 contacts be replaced?
A: Contacts typically last the life of the equipment under normal use. Replace contacts when you observe green or black oxidation that does not clean off, burning or melting on contact surfaces, or if a digital multimeter reads contact resistance above 2 milliohms between mated pairs.