Product Description
Connector (SB350 2/0 Red) for electric lift trucks; SB350 series, genderless flat wipe contacts, 350A at 600VDC, silver-plated T2 copper terminals, ergonomic handle. Accepts 2/0 AWG cable. Polycarbonate housing, key coding for voltage safety. UL1977 design.
Specifications
Dimensional
| Cable Compatibility | Accepts 2/0 AWG battery cable |
Electrical
| Connector Type | SB350 series, flat wipe contact, genderless |
| Rated Voltage | 600VDC |
| Rated Current | 350A continuous duty |
Material & Construction
| Spring Material | Stainless steel |
Performance
| Protection Class | IP20 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the rated current and voltage for the L0009750822 SB350 connector?
A: The L0009750822 is rated for 350A continuous duty at 600VDC maximum. This genderless flat wipe contact connector is designed for heavy-duty electric lift truck charging and power distribution applications.
Q: What cable size does this connector accept?
A: This connector accepts 2/0 AWG battery cable. The silver-plated T2 copper terminals are sized and configured specifically for this gauge.
Q: What are the terminal materials and why does that matter?
A: The terminals are silver-plated T2 copper, which provides excellent electrical conductivity and corrosion resistance. The silver plating reduces contact resistance and maintains reliable performance over thousands of mating cycles in harsh warehouse and outdoor environments.
Q: Is the L0009750822 suitable for cold storage and wet floor applications?
A: The polycarbonate housing with IP20 protection class and stainless steel springs makes this connector suitable for most material handling environments. However, for extended exposure to moisture or chemicals, verify compatibility with your specific facility conditions.
Q: What does the UL1977 design certification mean?
A: UL1977 certification means this connector meets the standard for high-current connectors used in battery-powered industrial equipment. It ensures the design handles the electrical and thermal demands of 350A applications safely.
Q: How does the key coding feature improve safety?
A: The key coding prevents accidental mating of incompatible voltage systems. This prevents equipment damage and personnel hazards when connecting charging cables or power systems on electric lift trucks.
