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HARTING's rectangular D-Sub SMT connectors offer ruggedness and reliability for modern production processes

Rectangular D-Sub SMT connectors offer ruggedness and reliability for modern production processes   HARTING has introduced a new series of rectangular D-Sub SMT which offer a high level of ruggedness and reliability for use with modern production processes including reflow soldering and vacuum pick-and-place systems.

The design of the connectors has been optimised with a view to reliable processing and a long service life. Key features include the SMT terminals, which have a coplanarity of 0.1mm, the use of black mouldings to simplify camera recognition, and the large, level surface which is ideal for use with common pick-and-place vacuum nozzles.

The open terminal area makes it possible to inspect the soldered connection and also improves heat dissipation. The cast-iron bases, each of which can withstand tensile forces of more than 500N, ensure stableness during mating.

The rectangular D-Sub SMT connectors from HARTING are available in both standard and low-profile versions with 9 to 37 contacts and are supplemented with a large selection of screws in M3 or 4-40 UNC sizes. The devices are delivered on reels as standard, although tray packaging is available on request.

For more information, or details on the full range of Harting products available from Anglia, please call +44 (0)1945 474747 or email info@anglia.com

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This news article was originally published in December 2009.

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