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News Release from: Harting | Subject: Han-Port
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 21 June 2006
Industrial interface adds rugged
protection
A new version of the Han-Port industrial interface unit features a metal cover for added protection and additional inserts for power and signal connections.
Harting has introduced a new version of the Han-Port industrial interface unit with a metal cover for added protection and additional inserts for power and signal connections The new device allows users to connect external devices such as laptops or PCs for setup, programming and error diagnosis of complete industrial installations directly to the front panel of a control cabinet without opening the cabinet door
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 27 Jun 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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A novel interface device allows users to connect external equipment such as laptops or PCs directly to the front panel of a control cabinet without opening the cabinet door.
The unit is based on a modular design which allows it to be used with a selection of different inserts for power and signal connections.
The power inserts include mains sockets for all European and international standards, with screw termination to ensure reliable connection.
The data inserts include RJ45, USB, sub-D9 and sub-D25 standard interfaces, and can be used in multiple combinations.
"Gender changer" modules allow easy connection from both sides of the panel without the need for soldering.
The unit is housed in a robust zinc die-cast frame equipped with separate transparent covers for power and data connections.
In the locked position, it guarantees protection to IP65, and is thus ideal for use on protected control cabinets in harsh industrial environments.
The locking system protects against accidental opening.
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