Product Description
HOUSING (SB175 YELLOW)
Specifications
Product Overview
| Part Number | 2I5334 |
Physical Specifications
| Connector Series | SB175 |
| Housing Color | Yellow |
| Material | Engineered Polymer with UV Stabilization |
| Environmental Protection | Sealed against moisture, dust, and corrosive materials |
| Typical Lifespan | 5-10 years in standard warehouse conditions |
Compatibility
| Application | Electric lift trucks, electric pallet jacks, material handling equipment |
| Compatible Equipment Brands | Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What equipment does the 2I5334 housing fit?
A: The 2I5334 is an SB175 series housing component compatible with electric lift trucks and material handling equipment from Crown, Toyota, Raymond, and Yale that use the SB175 battery connector system. Verify your equipment uses the SB175 standard before ordering.
Q: What is the material composition of the 2I5334 yellow housing?
A: The 2I5334 housing is constructed from durable engineered polymer material with UV stabilization. The yellow color coding is industry-standard for this connector class and helps technicians quickly identify connector type and polarity during maintenance and troubleshooting.
Q: Does the 2I5334 housing provide environmental protection?
A: Yes. The 2I5334 housing seals internal contacts from moisture, dust, and corrosive materials commonly found in warehouse and cold storage environments. This protective design extends contact life and reduces electrical faults caused by environmental contamination.
Q: What is the typical lifespan of this connector housing?
A: The 2I5334 housing typically lasts 5 to 10 years with normal use in standard warehouse conditions. Lifespan depends on frequency of connections, exposure to moisture, and proper storage. Cold storage environments or high-humidity conditions may reduce lifespan.
Q: Are there alternative part numbers for the 2I5334?
A: The 2I5334 is a specific OEM part number for SB175 yellow housings. If you need a replacement or cross-reference, verify the exact connector series and color with your equipment documentation. Other suppliers may use different part numbering systems for equivalent components.
