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Anderson SB350 Battery Connector 2/0 AWG Gray

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350 Amps Battery Connectors Electric Lift Truck Parts

Compatibility

Make Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, Hyster, Jungheinrich, Linde, Clark, Mitsubishi, Komatsu
Model 8HBE30, 8HBE40, 8HBC30, 8HGC30, 8HGC40, TEU30, TEU40, RR3100, RR5700, R25S, R30S, E25Z, E30Z, R60HL, R70HL, N25XMH, N30XMH, WR15, WR20, JS8, JS10, EJC25, EJC35

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Product Description

Anderson SB350 connector specifications for electric lift truck applications

Specifications

Physical Specifications
Connector TypeAnderson Powerpole SB350
Current Rating (2/0 AWG)Approximately 450 amps maximum
Voltage RatingOperational up to 500 V AC/DC
Wire Gauge Options2/0 AWG, 3/0 AWG, 4/0 AWG
MaterialDie-cast housing, corrosion-resistant contacts
Compatibility
ApplicationsElectric forklifts, pallet jacks, stackers, reach trucks, order pickers

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the current rating for Anderson SB350 with 2/0 AWG wire?
A: The Anderson SB350 connector with 2/0 AWG wire is rated for approximately 450 amps maximum current under standard electric lift truck operating conditions.

Q: What voltage range does the Anderson SB350 support?
A: The SB350 is rated for operational voltages up to 500 V AC/DC, covering both battery-powered systems (24-80V DC) and charging circuits in electric lift trucks.

Q: Are SB350 connectors available in different wire gauge sizes?
A: Yes. SB350 connectors come in 2/0 AWG, 3/0 AWG, and 4/0 AWG configurations. Wire gauge selection depends on your equipment circuit requirements and amperage needs.

Q: What electric lift truck manufacturers use SB350 connectors?
A: SB350 connectors are used by Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, Hyster, Jungheinrich, Linde, and Clark in electric pallet jacks, stackers, reach trucks, and other material handling equipment.

Q: Can 2/0 AWG SB350 connectors handle 4/0 AWG circuits?
A: No. Each connector is rated for a specific wire gauge. Using 2/0 rated connectors on 4/0 circuits creates a safety hazard and potential failure point. Use the connector gauge matching your circuit.