High-current connector ideal for rail applications

A Harting product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Nov 28, 2002

The new Han 48 HPR high-current connector from Harting is ideal for use as a motor connector in trains, trams and rapid transit systems.

The new Han 48 HPR high-current connector from Harting is ideal for use as a motor connector in trains, trams and rapid transit systems.

The new connector is based on Harting's well-established HPR range of hoods and housings, which are EMC compatible, corrosion resistant to IP68, and vibration proof.

The connector assembly can hold up to six HC 350 modular inserts, each rated at 350A, if wire of 35-120mm2 is used.

Alternatively, it will hold four HC 350 inserts and either an earth pin or two Han Q5/0 motor interface connector inserts.

If 70-185mm2 wire gauge is used, the connector can contain up to five HC 350 inserts or up to four HC 650 inserts rated at 650A each.

The horizontal housing, with customised angled steel mounting, provides a flexible solution for a variety of applications, and features straight cable entry with an external ground termination.

The hood allows a variety of cable entries for standard and EMC cable glands or screw locking.

A two-part design with a separate assembly plate makes for easy, rapid installation, and allows the termination to be checked visibly before completion.

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