News Room Press & media contacts Technology magazin tec.news
PEOPLE. POWER. PARTNERSHIP. Jobs Your Contact Persons

Industrial connectors / Han®


Overview
Rectangular connectors
Rectangular connectors
Industrial circular connectors
Industrial circular connectors
Connectors & cable assemblies for specific applications
Connectors & cable assemblies for specific applications

Circular connectors


Overview
Metric circular connectors
Metric circular connectors
Industrial circular connectors
Industrial circular connectors

Device connectivity


Overview
PCB connectors
PCB connectors
Panel feed throughs
Panel feed throughs
Cable connectors and cable assemblies
Cable connectors and cable assemblies

Industrial Ethernet Switches


Overview
Industrial Ethernet Switches
Industrial Ethernet Switches

Operator interfaces


Overview
Operator interfaces
Operator interfaces

Charging equipment for Electromobility


Overview
Charging equipment for Electromobility
Charging equipment for Electromobility

Tools


Overview
Tools
Tools

Cable assemblies & bulk cables


Overview
Power and signal
Power and signal
Data
Data
Bulk cables
Bulk cables

Industries


Railway
Railway Overview
Automation
Automation - Hero Image
Energy
HARTING connectors inside a wind turbine
Machinery
Machinery
E-Mobility
Electromobility
Data Centres
Data Centres
Agriculture
Agriculture agricultural technology harvester
Hydrogen Technologies
Hydrogen Ecosystem Overview

Solutions


Industrial Ethernet solutions
Industrial Ethernet solutions
Field wireable connectors
Field installation
Single Pair Ethernet
Cable Connectors Cable Assemblies Data connectors Single Pair Ethernet
Customised Solutions
HARTING customised solution
Solenoid systems
Solenoid systems

Additional Competencies


MID Solutions
MID Solutions
Customised Machine Manufacturing
Customised Machine Manufacturing

The Technology Group


About HARTING Technology Group
HQT Building, Espelkamp
The future needs the past
The Future needs the Past
The Harting family
A family-run Company
An Outstanding Company
We are proud about our awards
Facts & figures
Facts and Figures

Sustainability


Our Responsibility
Our Responsibility
Our Corporate Culture
Our Corporate Culture
Our Environment
Our environment
Our Technologies
Our technologies
Our Social Commitment
Our Social Commitment
Environmental Statement
Road with painted yellow arrow line
Whistleblower System
Protect by Seeing and Acting - BKMS Whistleblower System
Sustainability Certificates
CSR Certificates
Human Rights
HARTING Statement Human Rights Due Diligence - Declarations

Support & Services


Engineering Data & Services
Engineering Data & Services
Configurators
Configurator Image person in front of Desktop with Han configuration
Website Training Center
Website Training Center
More about Digital Twin
Digital Twin Image
myHARTING
Website Advanced Stage
Newsletter subscription
newlsetter confirmation

Downloads


Download Documents
Downloads
Download Manager (Download Product Data)
Download Product Data
Download Certificates - Quality Management
CSR Certificates

Buy Products


Direct order via myHARTING
Direct order via myHARTING
Find Distributors
Customer Support - Front of HARTING plant 1 HQT
Digital Procurement (EDI, OCI, WebService)
Digital Procurement (EDI, OCI, WebService)

Partner Management


Supplier Portal
Supplier Portal
General supplier information
Handshake

Contact


Contact HARTING AE
Professionals Contact Intro Hero
HARTING Worldwide
HARTING Worldwide - Flags

Alternatives:

Search by series
Configurators
  1. Home
  2. Locking types

Locking types


Locking types

Locking systems are essential for secure and reliable connections in electronic applications. Whether it’s screw locking, toggle latches, push-pull mechanisms, or others, these designs prevent accidental disconnection. Choosing the right locking system depends on factors like environment, application, and ease of use and ensures stability and safety.

Screw locking


Screw Locking.psd

Screw interlocks are a well-known way of securing plug connections against unintentional disconnection and contact breakage. Various forms and versions of screw interlocks have been in use for many decades. Depending on the connector, the connector itself has a housing with an integrated thread that is screwed into the matching socket, or it has additional screws in the housing, which usually ensure secure fastening from the side. A suitable tool and a torque spanner are usually required for a reliable connection. Once the screw lock is securely connected, it is also suitable for demanding environments.

Spring locking


The spring latch is primarily used on metal housings of the tried-and-tested D-Sub Miniature / InduCom connectors. The spring latch consists of two components: a spring element and a latching lug. The connector has a spring clip on the right and left, the device side has two matching latches. During the mating process, the spring clips hook behind the latching lugs and secure the connection so that it is absolutely shock and vibration-proof.

Spring locking

Push Pull


PushPull Locking.psd

The PushPull locking is the easiest and fastest way to safely connect devices, with time savings of up to 60%, compared to other locking types. PushPull needs no tools and offers a very easy, process reliable and intuitive handling. A typical acoustic click sound gives an instant feedback about a savely locked connection. The one hand useable and absolute shock and vibration proof PushPull locking is available for different connector types and all industrial lifelines. With this benefits it's the best solution in challenging application and harsh mounting environments.

Lever locking


The lever locking is typically used for heavy industrial connectors. It is easy to operate without tools, even with gloves and you can quickly recognise the correct locking. Lever locks are available in various designs made of metal or plastic, either on the connector or on the device flange, straight or rotated by 90 degrees. Depending on the housing and requirements, you can also choose between one or two levers. A robust solution that has been tried and tested millions of times over.

Lever Locking.psd

Bayonet locking


Power and Signal Connectors

Bayonet locking systems are characterised by their simple and intuitive handling and high process reliability. They can be locked and unlocked quickly and easily and are primarily used for circular connectors. The locking element is rotated 90 degrees after mating and locked into place. Bayonet locks are available for various connector sizes.

HARTING Newsletter

Social Media


© HARTING Technology Group

  • Imprint
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Policy
  • Customer Information