
Spec No: 1S6810, Rev : 0
Release Date:
6/4/2019 Author: C. Svelnis
Spec Type: Customer Product Family: (G) Multipole
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Anderson Power Products®
13 Pratts Junction Road
Sterling, MA 01564-2305 USA
Tel: 978-422-3600
Fax: 978-422-0128
www.andersonpower.com
ISO 9001 Certified
1x4 Auxiliary Connector Assembly Instructions
Four Pole Connector with Single Piece Housing for use in SBE®, SBX® and SBO®
housings
For installation by a qualified electrician in accordance with national electrical codes and the following
instruction. The suitability of this type of termination must be evaluated by the Underwriter’s Laboratories,
Inc. and the Canadian Standard Association for the end use application.
Assemble contacts to cables according to the equipment manufacturer’s assembly instructions. The following
is supplied as a reference.
Table A: Recommended Crimp/Assembly Tools
Tool Type
Wire Sizes
Tool Part
Number
AWG
Mm²
Crimp- Hand tool
#24-12 awg
.5 – 4.0
PM1000G1
Contact Insertion*
#24 – 16 awg*
.5 – 1.5mm²* PM1002G1
Contact Extraction
#24-12 awg
.5 – 4.0
PM1003G1
*
when larger wires are used, the insertion tool is not needed
Step 1:
Strip cables to dimensions in table below.
Table B: Cable Stripping Dimensions
Contact Type
Dimension "X"
Notes
IN
MM
Aux. Pin
0.18
4.6
For use when wire insulation OD is
smaller than crimp barrel ID.
Aux. Socket
0.21
5.3
Aux. Pin
0.24
6.1
For use when wire insulation OD is
larger than crimp barrel ID.
Aux. Socket
0.28
7.1
Please note that instructions are included with each crimp tool for terminating specific contacts. Use of crimp tools not
approved by Anderson Power Products can affect UL and CSA approval
.
Step 2:
*Crimp or solder contacts to cable following crimp tool instructions or recommended soldering
techniques.
Recommended Soldering Techniques
Use rosin flux solder only. Wrap cable strands. Melt solder into well, then heat and insert stripped cable.
Continue heating well until solder flows into wire, being careful not to over flow onto contact surfaces.
DO NOT SOLDER DIP CONTACTS. Cable clamps or cable ties are required for solder
connections