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AC 4782092

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AC 4782092

Gray Conn. 1/0 175Amp

Regular price $18.81
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Product Description

GRAY CONN. 1/0 175AMP

Specifications

Physical Specifications
Amperage Rating175 amperes
Gauge Size1/0
Conductor MaterialCopper
Connector Body ColorGray
Body MaterialThermoplastic/Composite
Corrosion ResistanceDesigned for corrosion resistance in battery environments
Compatibility
ApplicationBattery and charging circuit connections on electric lift trucks

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the amperage rating for the AC 4782092 gray connector?
A: The AC 4782092 is rated for 175 amperes. This 1/0 gauge connector is designed for high-current battery and charging circuit applications on electric lift trucks. Verify your equipment requires 175A capacity before ordering.

Q: Which lift truck brands use the AC 4782092 connector?
A: This connector is compatible with electric lift trucks from Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, and Hyster. Confirm the connector style and gauge match your equipment before purchase, as different models may use different connector types.

Q: What material is the AC 4782092 connector body made from?
A: The AC 4782092 features a gray thermoplastic or composite connector body designed to resist corrosion and electrical degradation in battery circuit environments. The 1/0 copper conductor provides the primary current path.

Q: What symptoms indicate the AC 4782092 connector needs replacement?
A: Replace if you observe loose connections despite proper seating, visible corrosion or oxidation on the contact surfaces, high resistance readings during continuity testing, or heat buildup around the connector body during equipment operation.

Q: How often should the AC 4782092 connector be inspected?
A: Inspect quarterly or every 250 operating hours, whichever comes first. Check for corrosion, loose connections, and proper seating. In high-vibration environments or outdoor storage, inspect monthly. Replace immediately if damage is visible.