Copper Conductor Splice Connector 4/0–250 AWG with Separator 90362
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About:
• The Copper Conductor Splice Connector 4/0–250 AWG with Separator is a heavy-duty mechanical connector designed for joining and tapping large copper conductors in electrical power and grounding systems.
• It is ideal for use in industrial, commercial, and utility applications, including grounding, bonding, and power distribution.
• The connector supports a wide conductor range from 4/0 AWG to 250 MCM, making it suitable for high-current applications.
Also Known As:
4/0–250 AWG Split Bolt Connector with Spacer, Copper Split Bolt Connector 4/0–250 with Separator, 4/0–250 AWG Mechanical Splice Connector, Copper Line Tap Connector 4/0–250 with Spacer, 250 MCM Split Bolt Connector with Separator, 4/0–250 AWG Cable Joint Connector.
Specification:
| Product Type | Split Bolt Connectors |
| AWG | 4/0-250 |
| Max Run To Max Tap | 250-250 |
| Min Run To Min Tap |
4/0-8 |
| Max Run To Min Tap |
250-8 |
| Min Equal Tap & Run | 1-1 |
| Torque In-Lb | 500 |
| Part No. | 90362 |
Features:
• High-Quality Copper Material Made from strong copper alloy for excellent conductivity and long service life
• Wide Wire Range Suitable for 4/0 AWG to 250 MCM copper conductors, supporting various cable sizes
• Built-in Separator (Spacer) Keeps conductors properly separated for better contact and prevents wire damage
• Secure and Strong Connection Split bolt design provides tight clamping for reliable and vibration-resistant joints
• Low Electrical Resistance Ensures efficient current flow with minimal energy loss due to firm conductor contact
• Tin-Plated Components Bolt, nut, and spacer are often tin-plated to improve corrosion resistance and reduce oxidation
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