Connector toughs it out for industrial Ethernet

A Harting product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Mar 3, 2003

The Han-Brid RJ-45 from Harting is specifically designed for the interconnection of devices to Ethernet networks in the harsh industrial environment.

The Han-Brid RJ-45 from Harting is specifically designed for the interconnection of devices to Ethernet networks in the harsh industrial environment.

The connector uses standard screened RJ-45 plugs and sockets, mounted in industrial connector hoods and housings from Harting's Han 3A Series.

The use of standard hoods and housings, which are available in thermoplastic, metal and pressure-tight versions, means that connector assemblies can easily be tailored to the required environment including IP65, IP67 or IP68 protection.

Han-Brid RJ 45 fulfils the requirements for data transmission according to DIN EN50175 Cat5.

As an option, Han-Brid RJ-45 has the facility to accept two additional contacts with a rated current of 10A.

This enables power as well as data to be supplied to devices from a single connector.

This allows for a cost-effective installation and optimal space-saving design.

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