Product Description
Crown OEM battery connector tip contact, SKU CR 081823: rated for 120 amps continuous duty and compatible with 2/0 AWG conductors; designed for electric lift truck battery and charger assemblies requiring reliable high-current electrical contact.
Specifications
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | 081823 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 081823 |
Performance
| Duty Cycle | Continuous current at rated 120 amps |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the specifications of the CR 081823 battery connector tip contact?
A: The CR 081823 is a Crown OEM battery connector tip contact rated for 120 amps continuous duty. It is designed to accept 2/0 AWG conductors. This contact is used in high-current electrical connections for battery and charger assemblies in electric lift trucks.
Q: What is the amperage rating of the CR 081823?
A: The CR 081823 is rated for 120 amps continuous current duty. This specification ensures reliable performance in battery charging and discharge cycles typical of electric lift truck operation. Exceeding this rating may cause overheating and contact failure.
Q: What conductor sizes does the CR 081823 accept?
A: The CR 081823 is designed for 2/0 AWG conductors. This wire gauge is standard for high-current battery assemblies. Verify your existing connector and wiring gauge match this specification before ordering.
Q: Which Crown lift truck batteries and chargers use the CR 081823 connector?
A: The CR 081823 is used in Crown electric lift truck battery and charger assemblies requiring high-current electrical contacts. Verify your specific battery model and charger type to confirm compatibility before ordering.
Q: What materials are used in the CR 081823 contact?
A: The CR 081823 is constructed from materials engineered for reliable high-current electrical contact. The contact surface is designed to resist corrosion and oxidation in battery assembly applications.
Q: How do I know if the CR 081823 connector needs replacement?
A: Signs of connector wear or failure include poor charging performance, excessive heat at the connection point, visible corrosion or pitting on the contact surface, or intermittent electrical connection. Damaged connectors should be replaced to prevent safety hazards and battery damage.