PCB adaptors eliminate wiring in cabinets

A Harting product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Oct 15, 2001

Han PCB adaptors provide a direct interface between a PCB and the Han ranges of industrial connectors, for panels, cabinets and distribution boxes where power and signal circuits need to be interfaced

A new range of adaptors for interfacing industrial connectors to printed-circuit boards (PCBs) has been introduced by Harting.

The new Han PCB adaptors provide a direct interface between the PCB and the company's Han ranges of industrial connectors, and are ideally suited to use in panels, cabinets and distribution boxes where power and signal circuits need to be interfaced.

Linking the connector directly to the circuit board means that wiring is eliminated, along with the resultant costs, installation time and potential for faults.

It also speeds production by separating the PCB from the mechanical side of the system, so that the boards can be processed using automatic wave-soldering.

No higher force is applied on the soldered joints when mating the industrial connector, since the metalwork of the panel or enclosure absorbs any additional stresses.

The adaptors are available with standard crimp loading inserts with current ratings of 10, 16 and 40 A, and with 24, 42, 72 or 108 contacts.

They offer protection to IP65, and can be used with standard or EMC housings.

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