Product Description
Anderson Power Products SB®350 Blue (912) standard housing technical specifications for industrial DC power connectors. Genderless, color-coded, mechanically keyed housing for 1/0 AWG to 350 MCM wire, 450–600 Amp ratings, and 600 VDC maximum. Silver-plated contacts, polycarbonate/PC-PBT housing. Validated against manufacturer data only.
Specifications
Application
| Primary Use | High-current DC power distribution, battery connections, busbar connections |
| Typical Application | Electric vehicles, forklift and lift truck batteries, industrial power systems |
Electrical
| Maximum Current (Transient/Peak) | 600 Amps direct cited (see Note below) |
| Maximum System Voltage | 600 VDC |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | 912 |
Validation
| Source Hierarchy | Manufacturer (Anderson Power Products) only; no approved industrial distributor data located for technical specifications; only product existence confirmed |
| Note | SKU 912 confirmed as Anderson Power Products product; no direct match to 'Liftsplus.com brand' or 'Electric Lift Truck Parts' category; electrical connector application overlaps with industrial battery and power systems. No load, torque, hydraulic, or dimensional specifications applicable to this electrical connector part. |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the wire size rating for Anderson Power Products SB350 Blue connector 912?
A: The 912 connector accommodates 1/0 AWG through 350 MCM wire. This size range makes it suitable for high-current DC power distribution in electric vehicle and forklift battery applications.
Q: What are the electrical specifications for the 912 connector?
A: The 912 is rated for 450 to 600 Amps standard operation, with a transient peak rating of 600 Amps. Maximum system voltage is 600 VDC. The connector features silver-plated contacts for optimal conductivity and corrosion resistance.
Q: Is the 912 connector genderless and mechanically keyed?
A: Yes, the 912 is a genderless, color-coded, mechanically keyed SB350 Blue housing. This design ensures proper mating and prevents incorrect connections in high-current DC applications.
Q: What materials are used in the 912 connector housing?
A: The 912 uses polycarbonate and PC-PBT housing materials. These materials provide electrical insulation, mechanical strength, and durability in industrial DC power applications.
Q: What are typical applications for the Anderson 912 connector?
A: The 912 is designed for high-current DC power distribution in electric vehicles, forklift and lift truck batteries, industrial equipment busbar connections, and battery interconnect systems requiring 450 to 600 Amp capacity.
