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June, 2019


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Page 79 HARTING Improves Han-Eco B Connector Series


Elgin, IL — HARTING has expanded the possible uses of plastic connec- tors with the new Han-Eco® B series. The Han-Eco range now includes plastic housings that are fully com- patible with the standard Han B. Han-Eco B plastic connectors can be mated with Han B metal connectors. This opens up the entire portfolio of Han B inserts for Han-Eco. Another key improvement is the rear mount- ing option for prefabricated cabinet harnesses. The rear mounting feature has


been a demand from the industry for many years. This feature simplifies the assembly process as the insert side of the wiring harnesses can be easily snapped into the bulkhead mounted housing from the inside of the switch cabinet — rearward. This simplifies the assembly, as


well as allows assembly floor opti- mization by providing the ability to stock the internal wire harness pre- cabinet assembly, thus saving time and costs. Now that a switch cabinet unit and its cable harness can be pre- assembled separately, a better divi- sion of labor is possible and, if neces-


Cinch Intros Expanded Beam Connector Series


Lombard, IL — Cinch Connectivity Solutions, a Bel Group company, has introduced its Fibreco® S-Lite™ con-


S  High-end selective soldering system to


integrate into in-line manufacturing concepts  Product change without downtime


 VERSAFLEX solder module x/y/z-variable  Parallel process through separation


Fibreco S-Lite connector.


nector series. The Fibreco S-Lite expanded beam connector


is


designed as a cost-effective, high-per- formance and reliable expanded beam solution for use in rugged and harsh environment applications, such as outside broadcast, renewable energy and various military applica- tions. Much like the Fibreco J-Lite™, which is based on the Fibreco Junior, the S-Lite design is based on the Fibreco Senior expanded beam con- nector. The S-Lite is available in two to


eight optical channels and offers an optional hybrid version, incorporat- ing electrical and optical into one connector. The connector has a fully sealed hermaphroditic construction and is field-terminable and repair - able, just like the entire Fibreco product series. As with the Fibreco Senior connector, the S-Lite is based on the M83526 expanded beam con-


nector specification. Contact: Bel Fuse, 1700 Finley


Road, Lombard, IL 60148 % 630-705-6000


E-mail: inquiry@us.cinch.com Web: www.belfuse.com


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of fluxing, preheating and soldering cycle  Use of up to 4 flux spray heads with


two independent axes (2 spray heads per axis)  Max. PCB size 680 x 610 mm (option 1,200 x 610 mm)


 VERSACAM for solder wave height measurement on the fly  Flexible system configuration


on account of modularity of the design


 Highly efficient 800 W hybrid heating head  Large-area IR Matrix bottom heater


with 25 single heating elements (600 W each)  Process observation with up to 8 thermocouples


 Automatic and precise component alignment with the help of machine vision


 Highly accurate, motor-driven axis system for component placement (+/- 0.025 mm)


 User independent, reproducible repair results guaranteed


 Process control and documentation via the operator software HRSoft 2


sary, processes can even be out- sourced. In addition to monoblock inserts


from the Han B series, the Han- Modular® range can also be used in plug-compatible fashion in the new Han-Eco B series. Hinged or holding frames allow the modules to be integrated into the plastic hoods or housings. Han-Eco B is available in


the standard sizes of 6B to 24B. Cable gland options include M20, M25, M32, and M40. The variety increases flexibility when it comes to the connection of new machine modules. Subject to cost and quality requirements, design-


ers can choose either a plastic or metal housing. This ensures the downward compatibility of Han-Eco B hoods or housings in production systems.


The high-performance plastic of


the Han-Eco B is as robust as that of all other Han-Eco components. Plastic connectors are not only easy to install, they are also resistant to corrosion and offer flexible assem- bly options. They are fire resist- ant to UL94 V-0, allowing them to be suitable for use in railway sce- narios, and weigh about half as much as a connector made from


die-cast aluminum. Contact: HARTING North


Han-Eco B series connector.


America, 1370 Bowes Road, Elgin, IL 60123 % 847-717-9217 E-mail: christina.chatfield@ harting.com Web: www.harting-usa.com


Think BIG! – And be prepared for the future


Ersa VERSAFLOW 4 XL designed for PCB sizes of up to 610 x 1,200 mm


Ersa HR 600 XL automatic rework on large assemblies


VERSAFLUX SELECTIVE FLUX MODULE


Simultaneous fluxing and soldering on PCB panels in x- or y-direction


Kurtz Ersa, Inc. 1779 Pilgrim Road Plymouth WI 53073 | USA Phone: +1 920 893 1779 Fax: +1 920 893 1562 selective.info@kurtzersa.com rework.info@kurtzersa.com


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