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High Current Connector meets railway industry requirements.

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High Current Connector meets railway industry requirements.
High Current Connector meets railway industry requirements.

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February 10, 2011 - Rated 250 A at 2,000 V, Han® HC 250 allows flexible configuration of number of poles. Unit supports maximum of 4-pole interfaces in size 24B HPR housing, making it suitable for motor connections. By providing multiple coding options for the individual inserts, use of connector eliminates confusion of number of interfaces. Termination cross sections include 35, 50, and 70 mm². Connector is supplied with tool for installation and removal of contacts and inserts.

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Harting KGaA
Marienwerder Straße 3
, , -
Germany



A Powerful Solution the Han® HC 250 High Current Contact


HARTING has developed the new Han® HC 250 high current connector as a powerful interface that impresses by requiring little space, transmitting high current intensities and allowing flexible configuration of the number of poles. The HC 250 one-pole crimp module can be connected in various frame geometries to produce the required number of poles in a compact space - and in the existing Han® HPR housing.

Technical details:

- Rated current 250 A at a rated voltage of 2000 V

- Termination cross-sections are: 35 mm2, 50 mm2 and 70 mm2

- Maximum four-pole interfaces in a size 24B HPR housing, making it particularly suitable for motor connections

- High quality plastic with good smoke and inflammability levels

- Removal tool for simple installation and removal of the contacts and inserts

- Confusion of a number of interfaces is reliably prevented by multiple coding options for the individual inserts

The requirements in the railway industry are changing, as increasing mobility means greater flexibility in the journey and connection times. Powerful drive systems with high acceleration levels, reliable operating states and simple maintenance possibilities are called for here - and these are exactly the requirements that the Han® HC 250 satisfies.

Contact:

HARTING KGaA

Anne Bentfeld

General Manager Communication and Public Relations

Marienwerderstr. 3

32339 Espelkamp

Fon: +49 57 72 47-244

Fax: +49 57 72 47-400

anne.bentfeld@HARTING.com

More information: HARTING.com
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