Product Description
CONNECTOR (SB350 2/0 BLUE)
Specifications
Product Overview
| Part Number | 277274400 |
Physical Specifications
| Connector Type | SB350 Battery Connector |
| Cable Rating | 2/0 AWG |
| Cable Cross-Section | Approximately 67 square millimeters |
| Color Designation | Blue |
Compatibility
| Application | High-amperage battery circuits in electric lift trucks and material handling equipment |
| Compatible Equipment | Electric forklifts, reach trucks, electric pallet jacks, powered stackers |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is connector 277274400 used for?
A: Connector 277274400 is a battery connector designated SB350 in 2/0 AWG (blue color). It is used to connect high-amperage battery cables in electric lift truck and material handling equipment systems requiring heavy electrical current transfer.
Q: What equipment models use connector 277274400?
A: This SB350 2/0 blue connector is compatible with electric lift trucks and powered material handling equipment from manufacturers including Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, Hyster, and Clark. Check your equipment battery wiring diagram to confirm this connector specification matches your system.
Q: What are the specifications of connector 277274400?
A: Connector 277274400 is rated for 2/0 AWG cable (approximately 67 square millimeters). The SB350 design provides a secure connection for high-amperage battery circuits. The blue color indicates this is a battery positive or ground connector depending on your equipment wiring standard.
Q: How do I know if connector 277274400 needs replacement?
A: Replace this connector if battery voltage drops unexpectedly, the truck operates at reduced power, you observe corrosion or white oxidation on the connector terminals, the connector moves or shifts on the cable, or the truck fails to start or power up. Corroded or loose battery connectors are a common cause of electric equipment failure.
Q: What maintenance does connector 277274400 require?
A: Inspect battery connectors monthly for corrosion, loose connections, or fraying cable insulation. Clean connector terminals with a wire brush if white or green oxidation appears. Keep connectors dry and ensure they remain tightly seated on the battery post. Replace connectors if cleaning does not restore solid electrical contact.
