Del City Catalog
battery cables & accessories
Dual Power Cable Links™ Available in 50, 175 and 350 amp ratings for use to 600 volts continuous AC or DC operation. Mechanical keys molded into connectors of the same color only will mate. Different color housings may be selected to identify other voltages, thus preventing the mismatching of the power supply to the electrical output. The single piece housing and modular construction provide industrial quality and durability with minimum inventory. Spring-loaded, silver plated, contoured contacts have a self-wiping cleaning action which ensures greater conductivity BOE MPOHFS MJGF )PVTJOH EPFT OPU JODMVEF DPOOFDUPS QJFDFT BSF TPME TFQBSBUFMZ
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INFORMATION
Two (2) housings (same color) and four (4) contacts required for complete connection.
50 amp connector
50 amp housing
part no.
wire size 10/12 ga
part no.
description
housing color
5614 5615
5632 5633 5634
housing with spring housing with spring housing with spring
black
8 ga 6 ga
gray
5613DL
red red
905050
insulator
175 amp housing
175 amp connector
part no.
description
housing color
part no.
wire size
5635 5636 5637 5638
5628 5627 5626
housing with spring housing with spring housing with spring housing with spring
gray blue
4 ga 2 ga
yellow
1/0 ga
red red
905175
insulator
350 amp housing
350 amp connector
part no.
description
housing color
part no.
wire size
5639 5640 5641 5642
5643 5644 5645
housing with spring housing with spring housing with spring housing with spring
gray blue
2/0 ga 3/0 ga 4/0 ga
red
yellow
905350
insulator
red
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
TABLE A
connector
wire strip length (in)
series
9 ⁄ 16
"
50
175 350
1 1 ⁄ 8 1 3 ⁄ 8
" "
Two Dual Power Cable Links ™ with single-piece housings. For all models: 50, 175 and 350 amps.
For installation in accordance with national and local electrical codes.
Assemble contacts to the cables according to the equipment manufacturer’s assembly instructions. The following instructions are supplied as a reference. 1. Strip cable to dimensions in Table A. 2. Crimp or solder connector to cable. Note: Soldering recommended for cables with solid or minimal conductor stranding (ex. THHN type wire). 3. Observing proper polarity, place connector in housing with notched side of tongue next to spring. 4. Push connector and cable into housing until connector tang snaps over end of spring; tug slightly to make sure connector is locked into place.
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