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News Release from: Harting | Subject: Han-Modular range industrial connectors
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 07 February 2006
Cable connector module is rated at 200A
A high-current module rated at 200A to a range of industrial connectors is available in versions for 25-40mm2 or 40-70mm2 cable sizes, and includes a separate variant for PE connection.
Harting has added a high-current module rated at 200A to the Han-Modular range of industrial connectors The new module is available in versions for 25-40mm2 or 40-70mm2 cable sizes, and includes a separate variant for PE connection
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 4 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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The module features axial screw termination allowing conductor sizes of up to 70mm2 to be terminated without any special tools.
A safe and reliable termination can simply be made with the use of a 5mm hexagonal screw key.
The Han-Modular series is a heavy-duty family of connectors that offers a high degree of interconnection design and manufacturing flexibility.
It allows up to 12 modules - which can include power, single, pneumatic or optical connectors - to be mounted in a variety of combinations within a single housing.
The addition of the 200A module means that users of the Han-Modular system now have more than 20 module types to choose from.
The range of modules available now covers currents from 5 A to 200A, voltages from 50V to 5kV, pneumatic tubes from 1.6mm to 6mm inside diameter, sensitive bus signals and fibre-optic signals in both plastics and glass fibres.
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