Southbend 9348-208 Range AMP Contactor 3P 40/50A 208/240V

Special Price $65.42 Regular Price $106.11
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SKU
9348-208
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The Southbend 9348-208 Range AMP Contactor is an industrial electrical appliance that is intended for controlling high current loads with 40/50A at 208/240V. It works by charging an electromagnet that moves an armature, making or breaking current to equipment connected to it. This contactor is useful in industries because it offers efficient control of motors and eliminates electrical arcs during its operation. Due to its relatively small size, it is easy to install and because of the ability to carry large loads it is suitable for use in places such as kitchens.

Dimensions

  • Length: 4 In
  • Width: 2.5 In
  • Height: 3.25 In
  • Weight: 1.06 lbs
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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Southbend 9348-208 Contactor?

Regularly inspect the Range AMP Contactor for loose wiring, contact damage, and overheating signs. Ensure terminals are tight and free of corrosion. Clean dust buildup carefully using dry air. Routine checks maintains accurate switching performance and electrical safety.

What are common issues with the Southbend 9348-208 Contactor?

  • Intermittent switching due to worn or pitted contacts.
  • Coil failure leading to no operation.
  • Overheating caused by loose electrical connections.
  • Voltage fluctuations resulting in inconsistent performance.
  • Contact welding under high load conditions.

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Installation Steps

Step1: Disconnect power at the breaker and verify zero voltage to avoid shock.

Step2: Access the control panel and locate the existing contactor.

Step3: Label and disconnect all wires, then remove mounting screws.

Step4: Install the new contactor, securing it firmly in place.

Step5: Reconnect wiring to matching terminals and ensure tight connections.

Step6: Restore power and test operation for proper switching and load control.