Product Description
The 317-1752-P is a 175-amp rated battery connector featuring SB175-series universal interlocking housing designed for high-cycle disconnect circuits on electric lift trucks. This gray-keyed connector accepts 1/0 AWG cable and operates reliably at 600VDC maximum. Constructed from impact-resistant polycarbonate, it withstands thousands of connect/disconnect cycles in warehouse and loading dock environments, delivering dependable performance in demanding applications.
Specifications
Dimensional
| Mating Profile | SB175 universal interlocking design |
Electrical
| Voltage Rating | 600VDC maximum |
Material & Construction
| Housing Material | Polycarbonate thermoplastic |
Part Numbers
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | LP317-1752-P, 317-1752, Total Source 317-1752, aftermarket LPM 317-1752 |
| OEM Part Number | 317-1752-P |
| Equivalent Part Numbers | LP317-1752-P, 317-1752 |
Performance Specifications
| Mating Cycles (Minimum) | 10,000 cycles |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the current rating and housing type for the 317-1752-P?
A: The 317-1752-P is a 175-amp rated connector with SB175-series universal interlocking housing. It is designed for high-cycle battery disconnect circuits on electric lift trucks operating at 600VDC maximum.
Q: What wire gauge is compatible with the 317-1752-P?
A: The 317-1752-P accepts 1/0 AWG cable. This gauge is standard for 175-amp circuits and provides appropriate conductor cross-section for the current capacity.
Q: What are the cross-reference part numbers for 317-1752-P?
A: Equivalent part numbers include LP317-1752-P (Starlift), 317-1752, and aftermarket LPM 317-1752. Verify OEM documentation for your specific equipment to confirm cross-compatibility before substitution.
Q: What does the gray keying indicate on the 317-1752-P?
A: The gray mechanical color key prevents mating with incompatible SB175 connectors from different circuit types. This keying system ensures correct connection on multi-circuit battery systems.
Q: What material is the 317-1752-P housing made from?
A: The housing is polycarbonate, providing impact resistance and durability in warehouse and loading dock environments. Polycarbonate housings maintain mechanical integrity through thousands of connect/disconnect cycles.
