Product Description
CONNECTOR (SB350 2/0 YELLOW)
Specifications
Physical Specifications
| Connector Type | SB350 Battery Connector |
| Cable Gauge | 2/0 AWG (approximately 67 mm²) |
| Color | Yellow |
| Current Capacity | 200-350 amperes (continuous, depends on configuration) |
| Purpose | High-current battery cable termination and traction motor connections |
Compatibility
| Application | Electric forklift, pallet jack, and material handling equipment battery circuits |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the 222979 SB350 connector used for?
A: The 222979 is an SB350 2/0 yellow connector designed for high-current electrical connections on electric lift trucks. It terminates heavy-gauge battery cables and provides secure connections for traction motor circuits and charging systems.
Q: What does the SB350 designation mean on the 222979?
A: SB350 designates a specific battery connector series rated for heavy-duty power applications. The 2/0 designation indicates the cable gauge capacity, typically 2/0 American Wire Gauge (approximately 67 square millimeters).
Q: Why is the 222979 connector yellow?
A: The yellow color coding on the 222979 identifies the connector type and current rating within the SB350 series. Color coding helps technicians quickly identify compatible connectors and reduces risk of incorrect electrical connections during assembly or maintenance.
Q: What is the current capacity of the 222979 SB350 connector?
A: The SB350 series with 2/0 gauge rating is designed to handle high continuous currents typical of electric forklift battery circuits. Exact amperage capacity depends on connection configuration and temperature conditions, typically ranging from 200 to 350 amperes.
Q: Which electric lift truck brands use the 222979 connector?
A: The 222979 is compatible with Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, Hyster, and similar electric forklift models that specify SB350 2/0 battery connectors. Verify the connector configuration and cable gauge match your equipment before ordering.
Q: What failure symptoms indicate the 222979 connector needs replacement?
A: Common failure signs include corroded or pitted contact surfaces, voltage drop under load, intermittent electrical connection, loose connection despite proper seating, or visible burn marks around the connector. These symptoms indicate contact degradation requiring replacement to restore circuit reliability.
