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Push-In termination expands the broad HARTING range


In addition to the global megatrend of sustainability, HARTING is also addressing other challenges faced by its customers, such as demographic change and the associated shortage of skilled workers.

Therefore, our solutions are always characterized by an efficient plug & play assembly, which eliminates errors by ensuring plug-in security with the help of coding.

HARTING offers the largest variety of termination technologies on the market. With the Push-In technology, we are now expanding this portfolio. 
 

Up to 30% less assembly time for field installation 
 

The Push-In connection technology is a further development of the cage clamp connection and expands the portfolio of Han® industrial connectors with an additional field connection method.

The focus is on fast and uncomplicated assembly of the connector with consistent quality and robustness. A wide selection of inserts from the Han® portfolio is available, providing numerous solutions for different customer requirements.

Push-in connection technology also allows you to assemble several conductor variations. The selection ranges from stranded conductors to conductors with ferrules (insulated/uninsulated) and solid conductors.

The range of conductor selection is as broad as possible to enable the use of this flexible termination technology across many different market segments. 
 

Easy handling due to tool-less termination 


The expansion of the Han® portfolio to include the Push-In termination technology is the perfect complement to quick, flexible working practices in the field. 

Thanks to the tool-free assembly, no further steps are required in the preparation of the assembly, which saves time, resources, and costs. 

It also allows the easy handling of components in limited installation spaces, such as maintenance work on wind turbines.

Push-In technology is ideally suited to areas where a high degree of flexibility is required, such as when changing tools on machines. This can be done simply, quickly and without the need for tools.


 

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