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HARTING Han-Yellock connector lineup adds new, smaller size 10

May 9, 2014 By Connector Tips Editor Leave a Comment

The space saving Han- Yellock 10 can fit both rectangular and circular panel cut outs, allowing direct replacement of circular connectors with a panel cut out diameter between 28 – 30 mm. It joins the Han- Yellock sizes 30 and 60 and comes with either cable glands M20 or M25, top or angled entry. The defining characteristics of the Han-Yellock line, like its unique, internal latched locking/unlocking mechanism for extremely fast field connections, have been incorporated into the Han-Yellock10. The robust steel mechanism locks both housing halves in place. Turning the distinctive yellow button on the hood 90o prevents accidental disconnects. For unlocking, turning the yellow button to the open position, then pressing it, means the two halves can be separated in seconds.

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The Han-Yellock10 can be used for power only, or for combinations of power, signal and/or data. Any Han 3A insert – over 25 in all – will fit in this modular connector. It can carry up to 40 A / 690 V of power, data for Ethernet applications, even optical data transmission. In addition, multi-pole inserts with up to 21 contacts also are available. Termination options include crimp, screw and HARTING proprietary Han-Quick Lock. Like the larger Han-Yellock sizes, the zinc die-cast Han-Yellock 10 boasts optimal EMC properties and as well as IP 65/67 protection when locked.

Harting
www.harting-usa.com

Filed Under: Industry News, Products Tagged With: harting

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