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Extended range of heavy duty connectors for industrial applications

28 June 2006 Interconnection

The HTS heavy duty connector series from Tyco Electronics has been extended with a new range of plastic connectors for motion-control, industrial machinery applications (eg, transportation belts/equipment, pumps and positioning equipment) and electrical motor drive applications (eg, cabinets and control panels, power supplies and heating controls).

The HG-Q.4/2, HG-Q.8 and HG-Q.10 series connectors are available in standard and EMV shielded versions and benefit from double sided cable entry as well as proven standard hoods. Exclusive HG-Q.10 motor connector housings for direct mounting on motor devices are available in seven standard sizes and are suitable for HG-Q.10.Bu.C socket housings. HG-Q.4/2 and HG-Q.8 connectors are available with straight and right-angled hoods and cable-to-cable coupler housings.

With an operating temperature range from -40 to 125°C, the new HG-Q series connectors conform with Desina and ISO 23570-3.4 standards and meet IP 65 protection class specifications in locked position. EMV protection in the plastic housings is achieved using standard HG-Q-gland fittings instead of expensive shielded gland fittings.

The range of HG-Q series connectors also includes accessories such as glands for 4,0 up to 15,5 mm cables, flange seals, coding accessories as well as standard tool and die sets.





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