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BR 8266-001

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BR 8266-001

Battery Connector, Gray

Regular price $33.19
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Product Description

Barrett BR 8266-001 Battery Connector, Gray, electric lift truck part suitable for battery cable connections. OEM specification for Barrett electric lift truck models.

Specifications

Part Numbers
Manufacturer Part NumberBR 8266-001
OEM Part NumberBR 8266-001

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the BR 8266-001 battery connector used for?
A: The BR 8266-001 is a gray battery connector designed for electric lift truck battery cable connections. It is the OEM specification part for Barrett electric lift truck models and handles power distribution from the main battery pack to the truck systems.

Q: Which Barrett models use the BR 8266-001 battery connector?
A: The BR 8266-001 is specified for Barrett electric lift trucks. For confirmation that this connector is correct for your specific model, serial number, and voltage system, verify the part number on your equipment or contact us with those details.

Q: What are the electrical specifications of the BR 8266-001?
A: The BR 8266-001 is rated for battery cable connections on Barrett electric lift trucks. Amperage rating, voltage compatibility, and cable gauge specifications are detailed in the product specification sheet. Request technical documentation when ordering.

Q: What material is the BR 8266-001 connector housing made from?
A: The BR 8266-001 features a gray housing designed for durability and electrical safety in material handling environments. The connector is constructed to resist corrosion and mechanical damage from daily warehouse use.

Q: How do I know if my BR 8266-001 battery connector needs replacement?
A: Replace the BR 8266-001 if you observe loosened connections, corrosion on contact surfaces, intermittent electrical faults, or visible damage to the housing. A failing connector can cause the truck to lose power or charge improperly. Replacement is the recommended action for any of these conditions.