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077917-4

Connector ( Sb175 1/0 Yellow)

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Product Description

CONNECTOR (SB175 1/0 YELLOW)

Specifications

Physical Specifications
Connector TypeSB175
Wire Gauge Rating1/0 AWG
ColorYellow
Housing MaterialPolycarbonate or Polyamide
Contact MaterialBrass or Plated Copper
Typical UseElectric lift trucks, electric pallet jacks, material handling equipment
Amperage RatingHigh-current (suitable for battery bank and traction motor loads)
Compatibility
ApplicationBattery cable assemblies, main power distribution circuits

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the 077917-4 connector used for?
A: The 077917-4 is a heavy-duty SB175 connector rated for 1/0 gauge wire in yellow. This connector is used in battery cable assemblies and main power distribution circuits on electric lift trucks and material handling equipment.

Q: What are the electrical specifications for the SB175 1/0 connector?
A: The SB175 1/0 connector is rated for high-current applications typical of electric lift truck systems. The 1/0 gauge wire compatibility indicates it handles substantial amperage draws from battery banks and traction motors.

Q: Which electric lift truck brands use the 077917-4 connector?
A: This connector type is compatible with electric lift trucks from Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, Hyster, and other major OEMs using standardized SB175 quick-disconnect connectors in their main power circuits.

Q: What material is used in the 077917-4 connector housing?
A: The yellow housing is typically polycarbonate or polyamide material selected for electrical insulation, impact resistance, and durability in warehouse environments. The contact surfaces are brass or plated copper for corrosion resistance.

Q: How do I identify a damaged 077917-4 connector?
A: Replace the connector if you observe corroded or pitted contacts, cracks in the housing, loose terminal crimps, or intermittent connection issues. A faulty connector can cause voltage loss, equipment malfunction, or charging failures.