Termination Technology Saves Space

Sept. 1, 2009
The technology of the Han-Quick Lock terminal is designed to combine reliability and simple handling with the space-saving benefits of crimp technology. 
The terminals are designed for high contact densities and reportedly save applied cost by 20 percent by reducing wiring time compared to screw terminals. This vibration-resistant termination requires no special tooling. The first product equipped with the new termination technology is the vendor’s Han PushPull Power 4/0. Other products will follow.Harting North Americawww.harting-usa.com877.741.1500

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