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Modular electrical connector ready for many jobs in the nacelle

By KRemington | July 6, 2010

The Han-Yellock, a completely new connector series, is aesthetically pleasing yet effective in harsh environments. The connector com-bines many new features, most noticeably an integral lock with a patented push button, a departure from the more common levers. The new connector allows for simple installation as well as a way to lock it simply by turning one of the push buttons 90°, thus reducing the chance for unauthorized access without the use of a tool. Its sleek appearance was conceived with electrical designers in mind. The product saves cost and reduces wiring time thanks to several features such as:

Pre-wired modules that may be installed into the connector body from the front or back and without fixing screws, therefore simplifying and trimming installation time.

An ability to combine different electrical potentials and contacts into the connector for functions formerly reserved for terminal blocks. This saves space, reduces wiring time, and eliminates potential wiring errors.

The product uses a single gender-crimp contact which eliminates the need for inventory and processing of male and female contacts.

The Han-Yellock comes in multiple sizes for up to 30, 20-A connections in one connector. The product also accepts standard modules from widely used Han-Modular connectors thus providing great flexibility in choosing terminations.
Harting Industrial Connectors

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