HARTING Heavy Duty Power Connector Module, 40A, HAN Modular Series Male, 3 Contacts

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398-3201
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09140033002
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HARTING
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Brand

HARTING

Product Type

Heavy Duty Power Connector Module

Current Rating

40A

Series

HAN Modular

Sub Type

Connector Module

Connector Gender

Male

For Use With

Heavy Duty Power Connector

Pole Format

3

Number of Rows

1

Voltage

500V

Mount Type

Cable

Number of Contacts

3

Standards/Approvals

No

Orientation

Straight

Minimum Wire Size mm²

1.5mm²

Maximum Wire Size mm²

6mm²

Contact Material

Polycarbonate

Han® C Module


3 contacts for power circuits

2 ranges for cable up to 5mm and 7.5mm diameter

Modules are polarised

Crimp contacts available to accomodation 4mm2 and 6mm2 cable

Mating cycles ≥500

Harting Han® Modular


The Han-Modular series is a system consisting of insert modules and frames into which the insert modules fit. These in turn may be fitted to standard Han® housings. The system allows a variety of insert configurations within the one connector assembly. The Han-Modular system is designed to meet specific requirements of individual customers and offers flexibility when considering connections for signal, power & pneumatic lines when a solution is required with one connector Apart from the quality of the crimp connector, the right choice of the assembly tool is the basic element of a reliable connection. HARTING offers appropriate crimping tools for different levels of automation for all connectors.

Warning

These connectors should not be mated or unmated under electrical load. Connectors of the same or different types arranged in a line should be polarised to prevent the possibility of wrong connection.

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