The new bridge block now makes the option of potential multiplication in the connector–known from Han-Yellock. Users may benefit from reduced wiring effort as well as less space requirements.
The bridging function, which has been performed up to now mainly by terminal blocks in the switching cabinet, is implemented in the connector quickly, maintainably and with very low demands on space. The integration of this function provides users with considerable benefits, on the one hand, the wiring effort, and thereby the installation time, is reduced. On the other hand, much less space is required, which conforms with the trend to miniaturization.
The bridge block itself takes on the role of an adapter and offers, in a size of three Han-Modular inserts, room for up to 15 Han E pin contacts. Three socket holder rows can be freely selected and inserted. From the normal 1 to 1 contacting up to bridging of 5, there are still many more variants available from the existing Han-Yellock portfolio. With its compatibility to the Han-Modular hinged frames, the Han-Yellock bridge block can be applied in all hinged frame applications from a size of 10B. In addition, the combination with Han-Eco and the Han-Modular docking frame is ensured. In combination with the large number of inserts from the Han-Modular program an exceptionally high level of flexibility is offered.
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