Product Description
HOUSING (SB50 GRAY)
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the SB50 gray housing used for?
A: The SB50 gray housing (922-327) is the body/shell component of the SB50 quick-disconnect connector family used in material handling equipment. It contains and protects the internal terminals and contacts in electrical connections for forklifts, pallet jacks, and stackers.
Q: Is this SB50 housing compatible with other SB50 series components?
A: Yes, the SB50 housing is part of the standardized SB50 connector system and is designed to work with other SB50 components including terminals, inserts, and plugs. The gray color indicates a specific polarity or application designation within the SB50 family.
Q: What material is this housing made from and how durable is it?
A: The SB50 housing is constructed from reinforced nylon or phenolic material. This provides impact resistance, electrical insulation, and durability in industrial environments. Gray housings resist UV degradation better than some lighter colors and maintain integrity in cold storage applications.
Q: Can this housing be repaired if cracked or damaged?
A: Damaged housings should be replaced, not repaired. Cracks compromise electrical insulation and create safety hazards. Replace the entire connector assembly (housing with contacts) to ensure reliable operation and equipment safety.
Q: What equipment brands use SB50 connectors with this gray housing?
A: SB50 gray housings are used across multiple brands including Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, Hyster, and other electric material handling equipment manufacturers. Verify your specific equipment model requires this connector before ordering.
