ABB 3BSE038726R1 Crimp Snap-in Connector
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Key Product Information
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- Brand
- ABB
- Primary Part Number
- 3BSE038726R1
- Product Type
- PLC Connector Accessory
- Series / Family
- AC500
- Manufacturer
- ABB
- Country of Origin
- SE
- Catalog Category
- I/O Modules
ABB 3BSE038726R1 — Stop the Clock on Your Downtime, Ship Today
A failed or missing crimp connector on your ABB S500 I/O rack doesn’t just slow you down — it kills production. The ABB 3BSE038726R1 crimp snap-in connector is the exact field-wiring termination component for the AC500 / S500 I/O platform, and when it fails or goes missing during a panel retrofit, every hour without it costs real money. We stock this part in Xiamen and ship globally via DHL/FedEx Express — because waiting two weeks for a connector is not an option on a live production line.
This is not a substitute. Not a compatible alternative. This is the genuine ABB OEM 3BSE038726R1, pulled from verified supply channels, inspected before it leaves our warehouse, and packed for safe international transit. If your maintenance team is standing in front of an open cabinet right now, this is the page you need.
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Quick Technical Datasheet
| Parameter | Detail |
|---|---|
| Part Number | 3BSE038726R1 |
| Manufacturer | ABB |
| Series | S500 I/O Terminal Accessories |
| Type | Crimp Snap-in Connector |
| Connection Method | Crimp snap-in (tool-free snap engagement) |
| Compatible Platform | ABB AC500 PLC / S500 I/O modules |
| Compatible Terminal Bases | TB5xx series, TA5xx adapter modules |
| Country of Origin | Germany |
| Condition | New, 100% Original OEM |
| Certifications | CE, RoHS |
| Stock Status | ✅ Ready to Ship — Xiamen Warehouse |
| Lead Time | Ships within 24 hours of order confirmation |
Troubleshooting & Replacement Tips
The 3BSE038726R1 is a passive wiring accessory — it doesn’t have firmware or addressing — but getting the replacement wrong still causes headaches. Here’s what field experience teaches you:
1. Identify the failure mode before you pull anything. Intermittent I/O faults on an S500 rack are frequently traced back to a loose or corroded crimp connector, not the module itself. Before condemning a DI or AI card, reseat and inspect every connector on that slot. A bad crimp joint on a 4–20 mA input will produce erratic analog readings that look exactly like a failed AI module.
2. Crimp quality is everything. If you’re replacing a connector because the original crimp failed, don’t just swap the housing — re-crimp the wire end properly. Use the ABB-specified crimp tool for the wire gauge in use. An under-crimped ferrule will pass initial testing and fail within weeks under vibration.
3. Snap engagement check. After seating the 3BSE038726R1 into the terminal block, apply a firm pull-test by hand. If it releases without deliberate tab depression, the snap retention is compromised — either the connector is worn or the terminal block slot is damaged. Do not leave a connector that fails pull-test in service.
4. Wire gauge compatibility. Verify the wire cross-section matches the connector’s rated range. Oversized conductors forced into the crimp barrel will deform the housing and prevent proper snap engagement. Undersized conductors will pass the snap test but fail under load.
5. Label before you disconnect. On a dense S500 rack with 16+ I/O points per module, unlabeled wires during a connector swap is how you create a new fault. Tag every wire before removal. Photograph the wiring layout. This takes three minutes and saves three hours of fault-finding.
6. Check the terminal base condition. A damaged TB5xx slot — cracked retention tab, bent guide rail — will not hold any connector reliably. If the base is damaged, the connector replacement is a temporary fix. Order the TB5xx base alongside the 3BSE038726R1 if you see physical damage.
Reliability in Harsh Conditions
ABB designed the S500 I/O series — and every accessory in it — for industrial environments that would destroy consumer-grade electronics. The 3BSE038726R1 crimp snap-in connector is built to the same standard as the modules it serves.
The connector housing uses a high-grade thermoplastic rated for continuous operation across a wide temperature range, maintaining dimensional stability and snap retention force even after repeated thermal cycling. In foundry environments, cement plants, and offshore platforms where ambient temperatures swing from sub-zero to 55°C+, the snap mechanism does not relax or deform.
Vibration resistance is validated to IEC 60068-2-6 test profiles — the same standard applied to the S500 modules themselves. In applications mounted on compressor skids, pump stations, or mobile machinery, the crimp snap-in design outperforms screw-terminal alternatives because there is no fastener to back out under vibration. The snap engagement is mechanical and positive.
Humidity and condensation are handled through the material selection and the tight-tolerance snap fit, which minimizes exposed conductor surface area at the termination point. In coastal, tropical, or washdown environments, this matters. A poorly terminated connector in a humid cabinet is a corrosion point waiting to develop into a ground fault.
Every 3BSE038726R1 we ship has been stored in climate-controlled conditions and inspected for housing integrity, pin condition, and snap mechanism function before dispatch. We do not ship shelf-worn stock without inspection.
Global Express Logistics
Our warehouse is located in Xiamen, China — one of the most logistics-connected cities in Southeast China, with direct access to DHL, FedEx, and UPS international express networks. This is not a drop-ship operation. Stock is physically on our shelves.
Order-to-dispatch timeline: Orders confirmed before 14:00 CST ship same business day. Orders confirmed after 14:00 CST ship next business day. You will receive a tracking number within 2 hours of dispatch.
DHL Express Worldwide: Xiamen to most of Europe, Middle East, and Southeast Asia in 2–4 business days. North America typically 3–5 business days. We use DHL’s industrial spare parts service lane where available, which prioritizes customs clearance for automation components.
FedEx International Priority: Available as an alternative for destinations where FedEx has stronger last-mile coverage. Transit times are comparable to DHL. We select the carrier with the fastest confirmed transit time to your destination at time of booking.
Export documentation: Commercial invoice, packing list, and country of origin certificate are prepared for every international shipment. For projects requiring SGS inspection or third-party certification, contact us 48 hours before your required ship date. We can arrange pre-shipment inspection without delaying your order.
Customs HS code: ABB S500 connector accessories typically clear under HS 8536.90 (electrical apparatus for switching/protecting electrical circuits). We pre-fill customs declarations accurately — no misdeclaration, no delays at customs.
If your plant is down and you need this part on a specific date, call us. We will tell you honestly whether express shipping can meet your deadline, and if it cannot, we will tell you that too.
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