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Sealed Large-Cell Batteries for Starting and Continuous Use
![]() | ![]() Offset Tab Post | ![]() Threaded Stud | ![]() Post and Side Socket | |
![]() Post | ![]() Tab Post | ![]() Post and Threaded Stud | ||
![]() Terminal Location A | ![]() Terminal Location C | ![]() Terminal Location D | ![]() Terminal Location B | ![]() Terminal Location E |
Deliver a surge of power to start automobiles and other vehicles, and provide power over a long time. These batteries are deep cycle, so they can handle many charge/deep discharge cycles. All are dry cell, so they have an absorbed glass mat (AGM) that soaks up the electrolyte and can be used in any position except upside down. They can be recharged hundreds of times.
Reserve capacity is the number of minutes that a new, fully charged battery can continuously discharge at 25 amps at 80° F. Marine cranking amps is the maximum amps that a new, fully charged battery can continuously deliver for 30 seconds at 32° F.
Warning: Batteries should always be charged and discharged in a ventilated area.
Voltage | Battery Size | Manufacturer Equivalent Number | Terminal Location | Capacity, amp-hrs. | Reserve Capacity, min. | Marine Cranking Amps | Thread Size | Ht. | Wd. | Dp. | Each | |
Dry-Cell AGM Lead Acid | ||||||||||||
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Post and Threaded Stud | ||||||||||||
6V DC | GC2 | __ | A | 190 | 380 | 900 | 5/16"-18 | 10.9" | 10.3" | 7.1" | 00000000 | 0000000 |
12V DC | 27 | 27M | C | 92 | 175 | 900 | 5/16"-18 | 9.9" | 12.8" | 6.8" | 00000000 | 000000 |
12V DC | 24 | 24M | C | 79 | 135 | 800 | 5/16"-18 | 9.9" | 10.9" | 6.8" | 00000000 | 000000 |
12V DC | 31 | 31M | D | 105 | 200 | 1,000 | 5/16"-18 | 9.4" | 12.9" | 6.8" | 00000000 | 000000 |
Offset Tab Post | ||||||||||||
12V DC | 22NF | __ | B | 55 | 85 | 420 | __ | 9.3" | 9.4" | 5.5" | 00000000 | 000000 |
Threaded Stud | ||||||||||||
12V DC | 31 | __ | D | 100 | 190 | 1,050 | 3/8"-16 | 9.5" | 13" | 6.8" | 00000000 | 000000 |
Post and Side Socket | ||||||||||||
12V DC | 34/78 | __ | C | 55 | 120 | 955 | __ | 8" | 10.8" | 6.9" | 00000000 | 000000 |
Post | ||||||||||||
12V DC | 4D | __ | E | 198 | 380 | 1,420 | __ | 10" | 20.8" | 8.5" | 00000000 | 000000 |
12V DC | 65 | __ | C | 75 | 150 | 955 | __ | 7.6" | 12" | 7.4" | 00000000 | 000000 |
12V DC | 8D | __ | E | 245 | 480 | 1,800 | __ | 10" | 20.8" | 11" | 00000000 | 000000 |
Tab Post | ||||||||||||
12V DC | U1 | __ | C | 32 | 45 | 240 | __ | 7.3" | 8.3" | 5.1" | 00000000 | 000000 |
Large-Cell Batteries for Continuous Use




For use in floor-cleaning machines, lift trucks, personnel carriers, and other vehicles that require power over an extended time, these deep-cycle batteries can handle many charge/deep-discharge cycles. They are wet cell, so they contain electrolyte in an unsealed container and must be mounted upright. They may occasionally need to be filled with distilled water.
Reserve capacity is the number of minutes that a new, fully charged battery can continuously discharge at 25 amps at 80° F. Marine cranking amps is the maximum amps that a new, fully charged battery can continuously deliver for 30 seconds at 32° F.
Warning: Batteries should always be charged and discharged in a ventilated area.
Voltage | Battery Size | Manufacturer Equivalent Number | Terminal Location | Capacity, amp-hrs. | Reserve Capacity, min. | Marine Cranking Amps | Thread Size | Ht. | Wd. | Dp. | Each | |
Wet-Cell Lead Acid | ||||||||||||
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Offset Threaded Stud | ||||||||||||
6V DC | GC2 | __ | A | 215 | 395 | __ | 5/16"-18 | 10.88" | 10.25" | 7.13" | 00000000 | 0000000 |
Threaded Stud Inside Post | ||||||||||||
12V DC | 31 | 31M | D | 115 | 205 | 900 | 5/16"-18 (Negative Terminal), 3/8"-16 (Positive Terminal) | 9.4" | 13" | 6.8" | 00000000 | 000000 |
Large-Cell Batteries for Starting and Continuous Use



These dual-purpose batteries provide a surge of power to start automobiles and other vehicles, and they deliver power over a long period of time. They're deep cycle, so they can handle many charge/deep discharge cycles. Because they are wet-cell batteries and contain electrolyte in an unsealed container, they must be mounted upright. They may occasionally need to be filled with distilled water.
Reserve capacity is the number of minutes that a new, fully charged battery can continuously discharge at 25 amps at 80° F. Marine cranking amps is the maximum amps that a new, fully charged battery can continuously deliver for 30 seconds at 32° F.
Warning: Batteries should always be charged and discharged in a ventilated area.
Floor Locks



Stabilize carts, trucks, workbenches, and other mobile equipment during loading and unloading. Floor locks bolt or weld to the underside of your equipment and have a spring-loaded base with a nonskid floor pad to keep equipment stationary.
Note: Floor locks are not load rated. They are designed to brake your equipment in place, not lift it off the floor.
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Ht. | Mounting Plate | Mounting Hole Ctr.-to-Ctr. | |||||||||||
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For Caster Mount Ht. | Extended | Retracted | Clearance | Style | Lg. | Wd. | Lg. | Wd. | Mounting Fasteners Included | For Screw Size | Color | Each | |
Painted Steel | |||||||||||||
5"-7" | 7 1/4" | 3 3/8" | 3 7/8" | 2 | 4" | 4" | 2 5/8" | 2 3/8" | No | 3/8" | Black | 0000000 | 0000000 |