Harting offers docking frame for Han-Modular

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Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Jul 20, 2009

A docking frame has been introduced for use with the Harting Han-Modular industrial connector system.

This allows connector assemblies to be used in situations where housings are not required, such as in racks within switch cabinets.

The frame allows a modular docking connector to be set up without a housing, making it possible to carry out the 'blind' insertion of a pre-assembled cassette using automatic insertion processes that are not hand guided.

To provide rack compensation, the entire frame 'floats' in the sense that it can move freely within a range of +/-2mm.

At the same time, stable leading/cantering pins and bushes ensure that the two connector sides are securely attached to each other.

The docking frame features a mechanically stable plastic construction and is designed for use in IP 20 environments.

Two sizes are available, for four or six modules, and there is no need for additional PE contacts.

The Harting Han-Modular concept allows users to select and assemble their own 'customised' industrial connectors using a range of modules for electrical, optical and pneumatic signals.

The number of available modules currently stands at 36, but models are continually being added to the range.

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