When you’re wiring up high-current distribution panel for a manufacturing line, the last thing you want is a terminal block that can’t handle the sustained load without thermal drift, and that’s where this 245A-rated unit comes in—it’s basically built for those constant 200A+ circuits where cheaper blocks would start to creep over time.
It’s a 2-pole DIN rail mount in nylon and aluminum, so you get the corrosion resistnce of the metal where it matters—the current path—and the nylon housing holds up well at -40°C to 105°C, which covers most outdoor cabinets or foundry floors we run into; the screw terminals take 95mm² wire typically, and we usually stock orange and grey, but green is a special order (check lead time).
We’ve seen these used in everything form solar combiner boxes to crane controls, but what it does is clamp down hard on vibration-sensitive connections—the screw interface is pretty aggressive, so you’ll need a good torque driver to avoid stripping teh aluminun threads, and honestly, it’s overkill for any load under 100A or so where a smaller 100A block would be easier to handle.
Anyway, MOQ is 10 pieces in an export carton, and each inner box holds 5—so you’ll order in increments of 10 or 20 units. We’ve got about 200 in stock right now, but lead times for the green ones run 20 days or so.
The SNK-2-95 is rated for 245A, so it typically accepts wire sizes from 16mm² up to 95mm². Aluminum terminals are designed for larger conductors, so make sure your cable fits within that range.
No, each inner box contains a single color—orange, grey, or green. If you need a mix, we can arrange a custom carton with multiple boxes, but the MOQ might go up slightly.
For 500 pieces, standard lead time is about 7-10 working days if we have the color in stock. For larger orders or custom colors, it may take up to 15 days.
Yes, we include copies of CE and ISO 9001 certificates in the export carton. If you need them emailed ahead of time, just let us know.
Keep them in the original inner box in a dry, cool place—under 40°C is fine. The nylon housing can handle -40°C to 105°C, but avoid direct sunlight to prevent discoloration.