Connection technology

The most common termination techniques can be assembled into the Han® connectors. Special inserts and contacts are available to match the particular techniques of wire termination. The choice of the right termination technique depends mainly on the type of cable, the cable cross-section, as well as the number and type of contacts. In addition, all termination types offer different advantages for different production conditions.

 

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Crimp termination

Crimp termination
  • Ideal for the pre-assembly of connectors in large quantities due to its suitability for quick wiring
  • Using the appropriate crimp tools, a consistent crimp quality with excellent corrosion resistance properties can be achieved, almost comparable to cold welding
  • Due to the high contact density, only very little space is required

How-to-Videos

How-to-Video: Crimp termination technology

Screw termination technique

  • Simple and intuitive to operate
  • Can be installed on-site without any special tools
  • Screw termination with wire protection, also to be used for stranded wires
Screw termination technique

How-to-Videos

How-to-Video: Screw termination technology

Han-Quick Lock®

Han-Quick Lock® termination technique
  • Combines the reliability and easy handling of the spring termination technique with the minimal space requirements of crimp contacts
  • Can be installed on-site without any special tools
  • Stranded wires can be quickly terminated

How-to-Videos

How-to-Video: Han-Quick Lock®

Axial screw termination

  • Combines the simple handling of the screw termination technique with the minimal space requirements of crimp contacts
  • Can be installed on-site without any special tools
  • Suitable for finely stranded wires with large cross-sections
Axial screw termination

How-to-Videos

How-to-Video: Axial screw termination technology

Cage clamp termination

Cage clamp termination
  • Simple and convenient handling without any special tools
  • For solid and stranded wires from 0.14 to 2.5 mm²; higher clamping forces with increasing conductor cross-sections
  • Excellent functional safety: wire connection is resistant to vibration/shock and has a consistently low voltage drop

How-to-Videos

How-to-Video: Cage-clamp termination technology

Han® ES Press

  • Tool-less rapid termination technology
  • Integrated plug-in jumpers
  • Cutting installation time by up to 50%
Han® ES Press rapid termination technology

How-to-Videos

HARTING Han® ES Press - Assembly instruction

IDC termination technique

IDC termination technique
  • Quick and easy to connect, without soldering, screwing or stripping (LSA technology)
  • Suitable for solid wires, especially those with small cross-sections

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