Tuff Terrain Anderson Style Connector (5 pairs) (Formerly Krimped)
Tuff Terrain Anderson Style Connector (5 pairs) (Formerly Krimped)
Tuff Terrain Anderson Style Connector (5 pairs) (Formerly Krimped)
Tuff Terrain Anderson Style Connector (5 pairs) (Formerly Krimped)
Tuff Terrain Anderson Style Connector (5 pairs) (Formerly Krimped)
Tuff Terrain Anderson Style Connector (5 pairs) (Formerly Krimped)
Tuff Terrain Anderson Style Connector (5 pairs) (Formerly Krimped)
Tuff Terrain Anderson Style Connector (5 pairs) (Formerly Krimped)

Tuff Terrain Anderson Style Connector (5 pairs) (Formerly Krimped)

KR-AND10PK

Regular price$29.99
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  • Aussie Designed
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• 10 x Anderson Style 50A grey plugs

• 20 x silver plated solid copper terminals

• Impact resistant housings handle mobile setups

• Silver plated copper keeps resistance low

• Genderless plugs simplify trailer power hookups

• Grey bodies match Anderson Style 50A gear

• 50A rating suits most 12V touring loads

• -20 °C to 105 °C operating temperature range

Tuff Terrain Anderson style connectors move low voltage power from your vehicle to your touring gear without fuss, which keeps fridges, compressors and chargers fed on the road. Impact resistant polycarbonate housings handle knocks in drawers or trailers, meaning the contacts stay aligned when the track gets rough. Genderless grey housings click together in either direction to tidy up leads in canopies and tow rigs.

Silver plated solid copper terminals keep voltage drop low at up to 50 A on 12 V or 24 V systems, as the wide faces give solid metal contact. Contact barrels match #6 AWG / 13.3 mm² cable to suit serious dual battery wiring. Operating range from ‑20 °C to 105 °C deals with frosty starts and hot summer canopies. Grey bodies stay compatible with standard grey Anderson style 50 A connectors across your existing setup.

Q: Do I need a special crimp tool for these Tuff Terrain Anderson style connectors?

A: Yes, you should use a crimper suited to #6 AWG / 13.3 mm² lugs. A correct hex or indent crimp compresses every strand in the barrel, which keeps resistance low at higher currents. Light hand crimpers or pliers often leave voids in the joint. A solid crimp also helps the terminal lock firmly into the housing.

Q: Can I use smaller cable than #6 AWG in these terminals?

A: No, these terminals are specified for #6 AWG / 13.3 mm² only. Undersize cable sits loose in the barrel which risks hot spots and intermittent contact. If your setup uses lighter cable you should match it to a smaller rated connector. Correct sizing keeps the connector rating meaningful across the whole circuit.

Q: Are these connectors suitable for permanent exterior mounting on a drawbar?

A: Yes, the housings and contacts suit typical exterior 12 V vehicle locations. Impact resistant polycarbonate handles stones and weather exposure, which protects the internal contacts. Silver plated copper resists light surface oxidation better than bare copper. The mated housings form a solid join, but open connectors should still be mounted where they avoid direct spray.

Q: Can these connectors be used on high voltage DC systems up to 600 V?

A: Yes, the insulation system carries a 600 V DC rating. The same housing works on higher voltage workshop circuits when wired with suitable cable and protection. The 50 A current rating still applies across the voltage range. Always follow local electrical standards and use qualified installers on higher voltage gear.

Q: Do grey Tuff Terrain connectors mate with coloured Anderson style plugs?

A: No, grey housings only intermate with other grey Anderson style 50 A connectors. Colour coding separates different voltages or circuits, which prevents cross‑connection of unlike systems. Mixing colours defeats that coding and can create wiring errors. Keep grey with grey across your touring and trailer leads.