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Harting announces additions to Han-Yellock connector family
Published:  07 April, 2011

A year after the launch of the Han-Yellock connector family, Harting has introduced two new additions to the range: high-density Monoblocks and a Quick-Lock module that offer fast and easy field termination.

The Han-Yellock Monoblocks provide 25 or 48 contacts in the two housing sizes 30 and 60, which represents a significant energy density. The male/female crimp contacts have optimised lengths and allow a working voltage of 500 V, which is sufficient to meet the demands of multiple-axis machines and drives in the most compact spaces. As a result, these high-density packages help either to minimise the total number of interfaces or to multiply the functions within a machine.

The new Han-Yellock Quick Lock module combines speed and simplicity in terms of installation and these field-installable modules are plug-compatible with the established Han-Yellock modules in crimp technology and also allow multiple possibilities in the connector.

The contact termination is designed for stranded wires in the 0.5 mm²-2.5 mm² range, and offers a high level of vibration resistance due to its radial spring technology. Cables can be connected quickly, without special tools or extensive equipment and also in difficult environments as a result they are suitable for interfaces that demand a swift, uncomplicated exchange in order to minimise machine downtime and maintenance work.

The insert systems, Monoblocks and Han-Yellock Quick Lock module follow the principles established by the Han-Yellock series, and consequently allow mating on the insertion or termination side, which considerably reduces the number of work sequences during commissioning and cabling jobs.




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