Product Description
CONNECTOR (SB50 #6 GRAY)
Specifications
Physical Specifications
| Connector Type | SB50 Series Battery Connector |
| Contact Size | #6 |
| Color | Gray |
| Amperage Rating | 50 Amps (standard configuration) |
| Voltage Compatibility | 24V, 36V |
| Body Material | Engineered Polymer |
| Contact Material | Copper Alloy or Nickel-Plated Brass |
| Typical Service Life | 3-7 years depending on usage frequency |
| Environmental Rating | Designed for warehouse and outdoor environments; corrosion-resistant |
| Connection Type | Plug-and-socket battery circuit connection |
Compatibility
| Applications | Electric Pallet Jacks, Walkie Stackers, Electric Forklifts |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the 2I5337 connector used for?
A: The 2I5337 is a size #6 gray connector used in SB50 series battery connector systems on electric lift trucks and material handling equipment. It carries high-amperage battery circuit connections and is rated for 50-amp applications in standard configurations.
Q: Which electric pallet jack and lift truck models accept the 2I5337 connector?
A: The 2I5337 SB50 connector fits equipment from Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, Hyster, and Linde that use the SB50 standard. It is commonly found in 24-volt and 36-volt electric pallet jacks and walkie stackers. Verify your equipment specification sheet for SB50 compatibility.
Q: What material is the 2I5337 gray connector made from?
A: The 2I5337 connector body is engineered polymer with contact pins typically made from copper alloy or nickel-plated brass. The gray color is standard for SB50 connectors. The materials provide corrosion resistance and reliable electrical conductivity over repeated connect-disconnect cycles.
Q: How long does the 2I5337 connector typically last?
A: The 2I5337 typically lasts 3 to 7 years depending on how frequently the connector is connected and disconnected. Equipment used in continuous daily operation may require replacement sooner than equipment used intermittently. Moisture exposure and contact corrosion reduce lifespan.
Q: What should I check if the 2I5337 connector is not making a secure connection?
A: Check for visible corrosion or oxidation on the contact pins, debris inside the connector cavity, bent or damaged pins, and loose retaining mechanisms. If pins are corroded or damaged, replace the connector. If debris is present, clean the connector cavity with compressed air or contact cleaner before reconnecting.
Q: Are there multiple versions of the SB50 size #6 connector?
A: Yes. SB50 connectors come in multiple contact sizes and configurations. The 2I5337 is specifically a size #6 connector. Other sizes such as #2, #4, and #8 are not interchangeable. Always verify contact size and SB50 compliance when ordering replacement connectors.
