Product Description
GRAY HOUSING (175 AMP)
Specifications
Physical Specifications
| Amperage Rating | 175 Amps (Continuous Duty) |
| Housing Material | Impact-Resistant Thermoplastic |
| Housing Color | Gray |
| Internal Contact Material | Copper or Silver-Plated |
| Environmental Resistance | UV Resistant, Moisture Sealed, Chemical Resistant |
| Expected Service Life | 5-7 Years (Normal Duty) |
| Inspection Interval | Annual |
Compatibility
| Compatible Voltage Systems | 36V, 48V, 80V |
| Application | Electric Pallet Jacks, Walkie Trucks, Lift Equipment |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the SC 33-10122 gray housing rated for?
A: The SC 33-10122 is a gray housing assembly rated for 175 amp continuous duty. This housing is used in high-capacity power distribution systems on electric lift trucks from Crown, Toyota, Raymond, and similar OEM manufacturers. The 175 amp rating is suitable for medium to heavy-duty electric pallet jacks.
Q: What voltage systems is the SC 33-10122 compatible with?
A: The SC 33-10122 functions with standard 36V, 48V, and 80V electric lift truck systems. Confirm your vehicle voltage before ordering. The housing is voltage-agnostic but must be paired with connectors and terminals rated for your specific system voltage.
Q: Are there equivalent part numbers for the SC 33-10122?
A: The SC 33-10122 gray housing may cross-reference to OEM part numbers from Crown, Toyota, and Raymond for equivalent 175 amp connector housings. Verify dimensions and contact configuration match before substituting any cross-reference part. Contact our parts team with your equipment details for accurate cross-references.
Q: What materials make up the SC 33-10122 housing?
A: The SC 33-10122 gray housing is constructed from impact-resistant thermoplastic engineered for industrial use. The material resists UV degradation, chemical exposure, and moisture intrusion. Internal contacts and terminals are copper or silver-plated for low-resistance connections.
Q: How often should the SC 33-10122 be inspected or replaced?
A: Inspect the SC 33-10122 annually for cracks in the housing, corrosion on terminals, and secure seating of connectors. Under normal duty cycles, the housing typically lasts 5-7 years. Replace immediately if the housing shows cracks or the amp rating is exceeded regularly.
Q: What happens if the SC 33-10122 is used above its 175 amp rating?
A: Exceeding 175 amps causes overheating of internal contacts, which can weld connectors together, cause terminal degradation, or create a fire hazard. Do not exceed the rated amperage. If your system regularly draws more than 175 amps, upgrade to a higher-rated housing assembly.
