Product Description
Contact Set (SB350 2/0) for Electric Lift Truck Parts, manufacturer part number 2I5320. Compatible with Mitsubishi, Nissan, and Raymond electric lift trucks. Rated for 350A maximum continuous current and up to 600VDC, designed for 2/0 AWG cable termination, tin-plated high-conductivity copper alloy. Includes cross-reference part numbers and full mechanical/electrical dimensions and specifications.
Specifications
Electrical
| Current Rating | 350A maximum continuous current |
| Voltage Rating | Rated for systems up to 600VDC |
Part Numbers
| Manufacturer Part Number | 2I5320 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | Nissan 6030096, Nissan 907H, Nissan PM4985203, Raymond 922336 |
| OEM Part Number | Mitsubishi 2I5320 |
Performance
| Service Life | Rated for 500 mating cycles at full load |
| Interchangeability | Interchangeable with Anderson SB350 series contacts |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the 2I5320 contact set rated for?
A: The 2I5320 is rated for 350A maximum continuous current at up to 600VDC. It is designed for 2/0 AWG cable termination with tin-plated high-conductivity copper alloy contacts and 500 mating cycles of service life.
Q: Which electric lift trucks does the 2I5320 fit?
A: The 2I5320 is compatible with Mitsubishi, Nissan, and Raymond electric lift trucks using the SB350 2/0 connector standard. Cross-references include Nissan 6030096, Nissan 907H, Nissan PM4985203, and Raymond 922336.
Q: What is the difference between 2I5320 (2/0 AWG) and larger gauge contact sets?
A: The 2I5320 is designed for 2/0 AWG cable gauge. If your equipment uses 3/0 AWG or larger cable, you need part 2I5321 (3/0) instead. Using the wrong gauge contact set will not provide proper electrical connection and can cause equipment failure.
Q: Are 2I5320 contacts tin-plated or silver-plated?
A: The 2I5320 uses tin-plated high-conductivity copper alloy terminals. Tin plating provides corrosion resistance and is suitable for 600VDC battery connector applications. Do not confuse with silver-plated variants used in other connector series.
Q: How many mating cycles are rated for the 2I5320?
A: The 2I5320 is rated for 500 mating cycles. This refers to the number of times the connector can be mated (plugged) and unmated (unplugged) before contact wear affects electrical performance. Frequent disconnection reduces effective lifespan.
