Product Description
Gray SB350 connector, accepts 2/0 AWG copper cable, rated 350 amps, 600V, silver-plated copper contacts, polycarbonate UL94 V-0 housing, self-mating, keyed polarity, suited for electric lift truck applications. Equivalent to Anderson SB350, replaces 907* loose contact for 2/0 AWG use.
Specifications
Electrical
| Current Rating | 350A continuous with 2/0 AWG conductor |
| Voltage Rating | 600V AC/DC (operational limit per UL 1977) |
Material & Construction
| Housing Material | Polycarbonate (PC), UL94 V-0 rated |
Part Numbers
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | Equivalent to Anderson Power Products SB350 series; Associated loose piece contact part number for 2/0 AWG: 907* |
| Manufacturer Part Number | SB350 |
| OEM Part Number | 3054292 |
Performance
| Creepage/Clearance | Conforms to IEC 60950-1 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is SKU 3054292 and how does it compare to the Anderson SB350?
A: SKU 3054292 is a gray SB350 connector equivalent to Anderson Power Products SB350 series. It accepts 2/0 AWG copper cable, is rated for 350 amperes continuous, 600 volts AC/DC, and features silver-plated copper contacts with polycarbonate UL94 V-0 housing. It is a direct equivalent to Anderson SB350 for battery and power distribution applications.
Q: What wire gauge does this connector accept?
A: This connector is rated for 2/0 AWG copper cable. Do not attempt to use smaller gauge wire such as 1/0 AWG or 4 AWG as it will not seat properly and will create a poor electrical connection. Verify your truck wiring is 2/0 AWG before ordering.
Q: Is there a loose contact equivalent for 2/0 AWG?
A: Yes. Part number 907* is the associated loose piece contact for 2/0 AWG use with this connector. Loose contacts are used for repair or replacement when a single contact within the housing becomes damaged or corroded.
Q: What does the polycarbonate UL94 V-0 housing mean?
A: UL94 V-0 indicates the housing material is fire-resistant polycarbonate that meets strict UL flammability standards. This material resists cracking, maintains dimensional stability under high current heat, and provides superior durability in industrial material handling environments.
Q: What maintenance does this connector require?
A: Keep the connector housing and contacts clean and dry. If contacts become corroded or discolored, they can be cleaned with a dry brush. If corrosion is severe, replace the entire connector or individual loose contacts. Check the connector mating surfaces periodically for wear or damage.
