Harting Han Q 4/2 connector

Thursday, 25 February, 2010 | Supplied by: HARTING Pty Ltd

Harting Han Q 4/2 connector

The Han Q 4/2 connector used in automation and drive technology is now available with wiring technologies that dispense with the need for special tools. The power contacts are connected with the help of a standard hex key. The two signal contacts feature the Han-Quick Lock termination technology that requires no more than the use of a standard screwdriver.

The Han Q 4/2 is frequently deployed in combination with the Han Q 8/0 that is also available in crimp and Han-Quick Lock wiring technology for assembly in the field. The mating faces are identical, independent of the respective termination technology, and are therefore 100% pin compatible. This provides the option of selecting the most suitable termination technology on the device and cable side, according to customer applications and requirements.

The inserts fit the IP65 housings of the Han-Compact range and are available as plastic and metal versions. Among other features, metal hoods are available with a separate PE ground terminal point. Housings are now available for all application areas and as high-protection types for the Han Q 4/2 axial screw and crimp versions: plastic housings for interior areas, metal housings for outdoor and indoor use and housings with conductive surfaces for EMC applications.

Power contacts are rated at 40 A, 400/690 V and support conductor cross-sections of 4-6 mm2 (10 mm2 optional). Signal contacts are rated at 10 A 250 V and support conductor cross-sections of 0.34 to 1.5 mm2.

Online: www.harting.com.au
Phone: 1800 201 081
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