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Connector SB50 #6 Gray

AN-134

Connector ( Sb50 #6 Gray)

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Product Description

CONNECTOR (SB50 #6 GRAY)

Specifications

Physical Specifications
Connector TypeSB50 #6
Housing ColorGray
Cable Gauge#6 AWG
Voltage Rating48VDC to 80VDC
Typical Lifespan5 to 10 years with standard usage
Contact Condition Indicators for ReplacementCorroded or discolored contacts, loose connections, burnt housing, intermittent electrical faults
Compatibility
ApplicationBattery and power distribution systems for electric lift trucks
Compatible Equipment CategoriesElectric pallet jacks, electric reach trucks, electric forklifts, electric stackers

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the AN-134 connector used for?
A: The AN-134 is an SB50 #6 Gray connector designed for electric lift truck battery and power distribution systems. It connects battery cables and power feeds in electric pallet jacks, electric reach trucks, and electric forklifts from Crown, Toyota, Raymond, and similar OEMs.

Q: What cable size does the AN-134 accept?
A: The AN-134 accepts #6 AWG cable. Verify your trucks electrical diagram to confirm gauge before ordering, as using incorrect cable sizes can create fire hazards or electrical faults.

Q: Is the AN-134 compatible with my electric pallet jack model?
A: The AN-134 fits most industrial electric lift trucks with SB50 connector systems. Check your truck manual or existing connector to confirm the SB50 housing type and #6 gauge requirement. If unsure, contact us with your truck model and serial number.

Q: What is the voltage and current rating for the AN-134?
A: The AN-134 is typically rated for 48VDC to 80VDC systems common in industrial electric trucks. Current capacity is limited by the #6 AWG cable used. Consult your truck manufacturer specs for exact electrical requirements.

Q: How do I know when the AN-134 connector needs replacement?
A: Replace the AN-134 if you observe corroded or discolored contacts, loose connections that will not tighten, burnt connector housing, or intermittent electrical faults at the connection point. Connectors typically last 5 to 10 years depending on usage frequency and environmental exposure.