Heavy Duty Connectors - Frames

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
C146 10P006 000 15

C146 10P006 000 15

Tuchel / Amphenol

FRAME MALE SZE6 FOR 2MOD

0

09140000304

09140000304

HARTING

FRAME ASSEMBLY FOR 1MOD

0

09140100313

09140100313

HARTING

FRAME HINGED FOR 3MOD

49

44423240

44423240

LAPP

MODULE FRAME MH-24 M 6SLOTS HB24

28

44423237

44423237

LAPP

MODULE FRAME MH-10 F 3SLOTS HB10

31

09110349974

09110349974

HARTING

34 HPR EASYCON FRAME FOR 4XHC650

0

09140060313

09140060313

HARTING

FRAME HINGED FOR 2MOD

237

11006000101

11006000101

HARTING

FRAME ASSEMBLY FOR 4MOD

0

09140241706

09140241706

HARTING

HAN 24B MODULAR DOCKING FRAME FO

7

09140240303

09140240303

HARTING

FRAME HINGED FOR 6MOD

328

1852901

1852901

Phoenix Contact

FRAME ASSEMBLY SZ2 FOR 3MOD

0

09142100313

09142100313

HARTING

HINGED FRAME HMC 10B F. 3 MODULE

4

11003000301

11003000301

HARTING

FRAME ASSEMBLY FOR 2MOD

6

09400009923

09400009923

HARTING

FRAME PANEL MOUNT SZ16B

6

09140161711

09140161711

HARTING

FRAME PANEL MOUNTING FOR 4MOD

161

C146S06002G8

C146S06002G8

Tuchel / Amphenol

FRAME FIXED FEMALE SZE6 FOR 2MOD

0

1417406

1417406

Phoenix Contact

FRAME HINGED FOR 6MOD

53328

0586910010

0586910010

Woodhead - Molex

FRAME PANEL MOUNTING TYPE A

62

09140100301

09140100301

HARTING

FRAME HINGED MALE FOR 3MOD

23

T2070164001-000

T2070164001-000

TE Connectivity AMP Connectors

H16BN-T4

70

Heavy Duty Connectors - Frames

1. Overview

Heavy Duty Connectors - Frames are robust mechanical structures designed to support and protect high-current or high-voltage electrical connections in demanding environments. These frames serve as critical components in industrial systems, ensuring reliable power transmission and signal integrity while withstanding mechanical stress, temperature extremes, and environmental contaminants. Their importance spans across automation, energy infrastructure, and transportation sectors where failure prevention is paramount.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
Modular Frame SystemsCustomizable slot configurations, tool-less assemblyAutomated production lines
Panel Mount FramesFront-access design, integrated strain reliefControl cabinets in chemical plants
Weatherproof FramesIP67+ sealing, corrosion-resistant coatingsOutdoor power distribution units
High-Voltage FramesExtended creepage distances, arc-resistant materialsRailway traction systems

3. Structure and Components

Typical frames consist of: - Aluminum Alloy Housing: Provides structural integrity with weight efficiency - Copper Alloy Conductors: Ensures low-resistance electrical paths ( 98% conductivity) - Polyamide Insulation: Maintains dielectric strength up to 8kV - Mechanical Locking System: Anti-vibration latches meeting MIL-STD-810G - Thermal Management Fins: Dissipates heat at current loads >200A

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterValue RangeImportance
Current Rating100-5000ADetermines power transmission capacity
Voltage RangeAC 50V-1500V / DC 50V-2000VSafety and insulation requirements
IP RatingIP20-IP69KEnvironmental protection level
Contact Resistance 0.5m Influences energy efficiency
Operating Temperature-40 C to +150 CMaterial stability indicator

5. Application Fields

  • Industrial Automation: Robotic welding systems, CNC machine tooling
  • Renewable Energy: Wind turbine converters, solar inverter arrays
  • Transportation: Electric vehicle charging stations, locomotive power systems
  • Heavy Machinery: Mining equipment control panels, construction vehicle hydraulics

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerKey Product SeriesTechnical Highlights
TE ConnectivityDEUTSCH HD Frame Series1500V isolation, -55 C cold resistance
Amphenol IndustrialPowerlok HD Frames3000A capacity, quick-mate design
Phoenix ContactHeavycon SystemModular hybrid power/signal integration

7. Selection Recommendations

Key considerations include: - Electrical Requirements: Match current/voltage ratings with system specifications - Environmental Factors: Consider humidity, vibration, and chemical exposure - Compliance Standards: UL 1977, IEC 60998, or industry-specific certifications - Future Expansion: Select modular designs for scalability - Cost Analysis: Balance upfront investment vs. lifecycle maintenance costs

Example: For offshore wind turbine applications, specify IP68 frames with electroless nickel plating and 1500V insulation to withstand saltwater corrosion and high-voltage demands.

8. Industry Trends

Emerging developments include: - Miniaturization with enhanced current density (40% size reduction by 2027) - Smart frames integrating IoT sensors for predictive maintenance - Adoption of graphene-enhanced composites for thermal management - Increased demand for 1500V+ DC compatible designs in renewable energy - Standardization initiatives for cross-manufacturer interoperability (IEC 61984 amendments)

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