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New range of D-coded overmoulded cable assemblies


A new range of M12 D-coded overmoulded cable assemblies from HARTING uses 360° screened M12 Ethernet connection cable to offer reliable data transmission, particularly in industrial environments affected by electromagnetic interference.


The combination of high-performance


screening with a design that is aimed at providing high data rates ensures reliable and interference-free data transmission, particularly where special industrial standards are applied. All 4-wire cable connections are overmoulded along with the optimised M12 components, which feature crimp connection technology, gold-plated contacts and IP 65/67 protection. The cables can also be supplied in 100 m rings and on 500 m cable drums.


The new assemblies meet the performance


requirements of Cat.5e, 4-pole, D-coded as specified in the IEC 61076-2-101 standard, and are also approved for use in rail applications.


M12 connectors are widely used in industry and transport applications because of their robust design, protection type and good vibration-proof properties.


Harting | www.harting.com


Hypertac connectors from Aerco can handle up to 750A


Available in the UK from Aerco, Hypertac HBB connectors are rated up to 750A and provide easy mating and quick release with over 2,000 mating cycles. This combination of high current capability with small size and high levels of environmental performance makes the HBB range suitable for electric drives used in fighting vehicles, weapons, avionics, rail transport and automotive and medical equipment. Using the Hypertac hyperboloid contact technology, the standard connectors are rated at 300A and 500A while versions capable of over 750A are available on request. These single-pole circular connectors are supplied in a choice of metal or high-strength composite shells, are sealed to IP67 and provide 360° EMI/RFI shielding. Configurations are available in cable or panel mount versions with straight or right angle backshells.


Rated up to 1000V DC, the HBB series can accept cable sizes of up to 70mm” for 300A versions and 120mm” for 500A versions.


ROLEC extends aluPLUS diecast enclosures range


ROLEC has launched four new sizes of its aluPLUS diecast enclosures. These diecast aluminium enclosures are now available in four more industry recognised sizes: 125 x 84 x 59 mm; 175 x 84 x 59 mm; 100 x 100 x 82 mm and 160 x 100 x 82 mm. As a result the range is now available in eight standard sizes with external dimensions up to 260 mm x 160 mm x 90 mm.


They are specifically designed for modern industrial applications such as process control, monitoring and detection, industrial measuring, flow metering and machine controllers, but unlike generic rectangular diecast enclosures, aluPLUS has a very modern external design which includes unique clip-on lid trims. These fit into the lid section – concealing both the assembly and wall/panel mounting screws. No fixing screws are visible once the lid trims have been clipped into place, giving the enclosures a clean and modern appearance and no external mounting brackets are needed because the enclosures can be mounted to a panel, wall or machine housing while still assembled. This ‘lid closed’ installation method avoids any possible damage to the components or sealing gasket. The clip-on lid trims are simply


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Receptacles are available with sizes conforming to MIL-DTL-5015, while metal versions offer a variety of plating options including zinc/cobalt, cadmium, electroless nickel and RoHS compliant zinc-nickel.


Aerco | www.aerco.co.uk


snapped into place once the unit is mounted in situ.


aluPLUS enclosures are manufactured in diecast aluminium material GD AL Si 12/DIN 1725 and the enclosures are rated to IP66 as standard but can also be specified to IP67 with special factory fitted gaskets.


ROLEC | www.rolec-enclosures.co.uk www.cieonline.co.uk


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