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395599

395599

Connector ( Sb350 3/0 Gray)

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Product Description

Connector (sb350 3/0 gray)

Specifications

Physical Specifications
Connector TypeSB350 High-Current Battery Connector
Wire Gauge3/0 AWG (107 sq. mm conductor cross-section)
ColorGray
Rated Amperage200+ Amperes
Connection TypeHigh-current DC power distribution
DurabilityRated for repeated charge/discharge cycles
Compatibility
Compatible Voltages24V, 36V, 48V DC
ApplicationElectric lift trucks, pallet jacks, reach trucks, warehouse vehicles

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is SKU 395599 SB350 3/0 gray connector used for?
A: SKU 395599 is an electrical connector component for electric lift trucks and material handling equipment. The SB350 designation refers to a high-current power connection system. The 3/0 gauge and gray color indicate it is rated for heavy-duty DC power distribution on battery-powered electric pallet jacks and warehouse vehicles.

Q: What is the 3/0 gauge rating, and what voltage and amperage does this connector support?
A: The 3/0 (triple aught) gauge wire designation indicates a conductor cross-section of approximately 107 square millimeters. This connector is typically rated for 24V, 36V, or 48V DC electric lift truck systems carrying 200+ amperes. Verify exact voltage and amperage ratings with your equipment documentation to ensure proper sizing.

Q: Which electric lift truck brands and models use the SB350 3/0 gray connector?
A: SKU 395599 is used on electric pallet jacks and warehouse trucks from Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Jungheinrich, Linde, BT, and Hyster that use SB350 power distribution connectors. Confirm your equipment model and battery voltage (24V, 36V, or 48V) to verify this connector is the correct replacement before ordering.

Q: How do I identify if my connector is failing, and can it be cleaned or must it be replaced?
A: Signs of connector failure include loose connection at the charging port, visible corrosion on the contact pins, intermittent power loss, or difficulty seating the connector fully. Light corrosion can sometimes be cleaned with a dry contact cleaner, but burnt, pitted, or severely corroded connectors should be replaced to maintain safe electrical connections.

Q: Does the gray color indicate a specific voltage or connection type?
A: Gray is a standard color designation for SB350 connectors. Color coding may indicate voltage rating or connector gender (male/female) depending on the manufacturer. Verify the exact specification and color meaning in your equipment documentation or battery charger manual before ordering a replacement connector.