Heavy Duty Connectors - Housings, Hoods, Bases

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
H10B-TS-M25

H10B-TS-M25

TE Connectivity AMP Connectors

CONN HOOD SIDE ENTRY SZ10B M25

32

19370031750

19370031750

HARTING

CONN HOOD CPLNG BOTTOM SZ3A M20

44

T1910240132-009

T1910240132-009

TE Connectivity AMP Connectors

T1910240132-009

4

1420913

1420913

Phoenix Contact

SLEEVE HOUSING B10 SCREW LOCKING

0

0936010892

0936010892

Woodhead - Molex

HOOD SIDE ENTRY 2 PEGS HIGH CONS

5

19430100537

19430100537

HARTING

HAN-ECO 10B HOOD DOUBLE LEVER, S

0

1-1102271-1

1-1102271-1

TE Connectivity AMP Connectors

CONN BASE BOTTOM ENTRY SZ4

151

19200031645

19200031645

HARTING

3A HOOD ANGLED ENTRY, M25

39

09300060381

09300060381

HARTING

CONN BASE BOTTOM ENTRY SZ6B

1

1411318

1411318

Phoenix Contact

CONN BASE BOTTOM ENTRY SZB6

0

19300241541

19300241541

HARTING

CONN HOOD SIDE ENTRY SZ24B M25

1

1-1102253-2

1-1102253-2

TE Connectivity AMP Connectors

CONN BASE SIDE ENTRY SZ3 PG16

39

1412793

1412793

Phoenix Contact

CONN HOOD SIDE ENTRY SZB24 M25

0

1412773

1412773

Phoenix Contact

CONN HOOD SIDE ENTRY SZB24 M25

0

H10B-TS-M20

H10B-TS-M20

TE Connectivity AMP Connectors

CONN HOOD SIDE ENTRY SZ10B M20

39

0936011731

0936011731

Woodhead - Molex

CONN HOOD TOP ENTRY SZ10B PG16

10

1420925

1420925

Phoenix Contact

SLEEVE HOUSING B24 SCREW LOCKING

0

C14610N0166032

C14610N0166032

Tuchel / Amphenol

CONN BASE SIDE ENTRY SZE16 M25

0

19370031440

19370031440

HARTING

CONN HOOD TOP ENTRY SZ3A M20

12

T1629161225-000

T1629161225-000

TE Connectivity AMP Connectors

H16A-SDRMS-2M25

32

Heavy Duty Connectors - Housings, Hoods, Bases

1. Overview

Heavy duty connectors' housings, hoods, and bases are critical mechanical components designed to protect electrical connections in harsh environments. These elements provide structural support, environmental sealing, and safety shielding for connectors used in industrial, transportation, and energy systems. Their importance has grown with advancements in automation, renewable energy systems, and electric vehicle infrastructure.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
Metallic HousingsHigh mechanical strength, EMI shielding, corrosion resistanceIndustrial control cabinets
Polymer HousingsLightweight, chemical resistance, UV stabilitySolar power inverters
Modular BasesInterchangeable mounting patterns, tool-less assemblyFactory automation systems
Explosion-proof HoodsPressure containment, flame path controlPetrochemical plant equipment

3. Structure and Composition

Typical construction includes: - Outer shell (die-cast aluminum, stainless steel, or reinforced thermoplastics) - Sealing interfaces (EPDM rubber gaskets, silicone O-rings) - Mounting features (din-rail clips, threaded inserts) - Cable entry systems (PG/NPT threaded ports) - Safety interlocks (mechanical keying systems)

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterImportance
IP68/IP69K ratingProtection against dust and high-pressure water ingress
Vibration resistance (MIL-STD-202)Reliability in transportation applications
Operating temperature (-40 C to +125 C)Performance in extreme climates
Material flammability (UL94 V-0)Safety compliance in electrical systems
EMI shielding effectiveness (40-100dB)Signal integrity preservation

5. Application Areas

  • Energy: Wind turbine converters, substation equipment
  • Transportation: Locomotive control systems, EV charging stations
  • Manufacturing: Robotic welding cells, CNC machinery
  • Infrastructure: Smart grid devices, outdoor telecom enclosures

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerRepresentative Product
TE ConnectivityDEUTSCH DT series metal housings
Amphenol IndustrialSSX explosion-proof connector bodies
MolexMICRO-CLIK modular base systems
Weidm llerOMNIMATE PCB mounting bases

7. Selection Recommendations

Key considerations: - Environmental factors (temperature, chemical exposure) - Mechanical load requirements (cable strain relief capacity) - Regulatory compliance (ATEX, IECEx for hazardous locations) - Service accessibility (quick-disconnect features) - Cost lifecycle analysis (maintenance frequency impact)

8. Industry Trends

Emerging developments include: - Integration of smart sensors in connector housings - Development of bio-based polymer materials - Standardization of hybrid power/data connector modules - Adoption of additive manufacturing for complex geometries - Increased demand for hydrogen fuel cell infrastructure compatibility

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