Heavy Duty Connectors - Assemblies

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
1409697

1409697

Phoenix Contact

HC-KIT-B10-R01

0

1607394

1607394

Phoenix Contact

CONN FRAME AND INSERT 15+GND

2

1641581

1641581

Phoenix Contact

CONN ASSY TOP ENTRY 3POS SZD7

0

1416355

1416355

Phoenix Contact

STA CONNECTOR SET B10 METAL HOUS

0

1416348

1416348

Phoenix Contact

STA CONNECTOR SET B16 METAL HOUS

0

1409707

1409707

Phoenix Contact

KIT CONN 10POS

0

1409405

1409405

Phoenix Contact

HC-KIT-A-B10-SM0001

0

1409723

1409723

Phoenix Contact

HC-KIT-B16-R02

0

1416352

1416352

Phoenix Contact

STA CONNECTOR SET B24 METAL HOUS

0

1607167

1607167

Phoenix Contact

CONN FRAME AND INSERT 7+GND

0

1411489

1411489

Phoenix Contact

HC-EVO-B16PT-BWD-HH-M25ELC-AL

0

1409412

1409412

Phoenix Contact

HC-KIT-CM-B16-SM0001

0

1409402

1409402

Phoenix Contact

HC-KIT-CF-B06-SM0001

0

1886074

1886074

Phoenix Contact

CONN ASSY SIDE ENTRY 12POS M25

0

1411358

1411358

Phoenix Contact

HC-EVO-A16UT-BWS-HH-M25-PLRBK

0

1607154

1607154

Phoenix Contact

CONN FRAME AND INSERT 5+GND

0

1409416

1409416

Phoenix Contact

HC-KIT-A-B24-SM0001

0

1602232

1602232

Phoenix Contact

CONN ASSY SIDE ENTRY 6POS M20

0

1581023

1581023

Phoenix Contact

CONN ASSY SIDE ENTRY 6P SZB6 M20

0

1602216

1602216

Phoenix Contact

CONN ASSY SIDE ENTRY 6P SZB6 M20

0

Heavy Duty Connectors - Assemblies

1. Overview

Heavy Duty Connectors - Assemblies are robust electromechanical components designed to establish reliable connections in demanding environments. They enable power transmission and signal routing in industrial, transportation, energy, and infrastructure applications. These connectors are engineered to withstand extreme temperatures, vibration, moisture, and mechanical stress, ensuring operational continuity in critical systems.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

Type Functional Characteristics Application Examples
Industrial Circular Connectors High mating cycles, IP65+ sealing, threaded coupling Factory automation systems, robotics
Heavy-Duty Power Connectors High current capacity (up to 1000A), arc-resistant materials Electric vehicle charging stations, industrial machinery
Hermetic Connectors Gas-tight seals, vacuum compatibility Aerospace systems, semiconductor manufacturing
Modular Hybrid Connectors Combined power/signal/optical transmission Railway traction systems, renewable energy

3. Structure and Components

Typical assemblies comprise:

  • Die-cast metal/polymer housing with anti-corrosion coating
  • Multi-pin contact modules with gold-plated copper alloys
  • Integral sealing gaskets (EPDM or silicone rubber)
  • Retention mechanisms (bayonet, threaded, or push-pull locks)
  • EMI/RFI shielding layers for signal integrity

4. Key Technical Specifications

Parameter Importance
Current Rating (10-1000A) Determines power transmission capacity
Voltage Range (50-1500V) Defines electrical insulation requirements
Contact Resistance (<5m ) Impacts thermal stability and energy efficiency
Operating Temperature (-55 C to +150 C) Ensures material stability in extreme conditions
Mechanical Life (500-10,000 cycles) Dictates maintenance intervals and longevity

5. Application Areas

Primary industries include:

  • Energy: Wind turbines, solar inverters, grid storage systems
  • Transportation: Electric buses, locomotives, mining equipment
  • Manufacturing: CNC machines, welding robots, conveyor systems
  • Infrastructure: Smart grid components, tunnel ventilation systems

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

Manufacturer Representative Product Key Features
TE Connectivity DEUTSCH HD Series IP69K rating, 400A capacity, aerospace qualified
Amphenol Industrial Centaur Plus Hybrid power/signal, 600V/200A, quick-mate design
Phoenix Contact Heavycon System Modular configuration, vibration-resistant, tool-less assembly

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations:

  • Environmental factors (temperature, chemicals, ingress protection)
  • Electrical parameters (current, voltage, signal type)
  • Mechanical requirements (vibration, mating force, durability)
  • Compliance with standards (IEC 61435, UL 486A/B)
  • Maintenance accessibility and total cost of ownership

8. Industry Trends

Current developments focus on:

  • Smart connectors with integrated sensors for condition monitoring
  • Lightweight composite materials reducing weight by 30%
  • Eco-friendly plating processes (RoHS/WEEE compliance)
  • Higher power density designs (30% smaller footprint)
  • Expansion of 1500V DC connector systems for renewable energy

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