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M12 CONNECTORS IN PANEL FEED-THROUGH CONFIGURATION
02 June 2005 - Harting

Now available from HARTING is a range of panel-mount M12 industrial connectors for panel feed-through applications. The new devices, which use HARTING's HARAX rapid termination technique, are available in Ethernet female D-coded and standard M12 male A-coded configurations, both supplied with 50 cm conductors.

Now available from HARTING is a range of panel-mount M12 industrial connectors for panel feed-through applications. The new devices, which use HARTING's HARAX rapid termination technique, are available in Ethernet female D-coded and standard M12 male A-coded configurations, both supplied with 50 cm conductors.

HARAX eliminates soldering or screw terminations, allowing cables and connectors to be assembled in a fraction of the time required for conventional methods.

These products are the latest addition to HARTING's growing family of connectors designed to provide sensor and actuator interfacing in industrial automation systems.

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About: Harting
The HARTING Technology Group is skilled in the fields of electrical, electronic and optical connection, transmission and networking, as well as in manufacturing, mechatronics and software creation. The Group uses these skills to develop customized solutions and products such as connectors for energy and data transmission applications including, for example, mechanical engineering, rail technology, wind energy plants, factory automation and the telecommunications sector.

In addition, HARTING also produces electronic components for the automobile industry and leads the market in the field of electronic shop and service systems, such as vending machines for cigarettes and prepaid phone cards and the associated management of supplies.


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