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Connector Name? 2

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lukin1977

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Jan 19, 2009
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Hello

I need to buy the female connector that goes with the ones shown on the attached picture but I dont know how it is call and where to find it

Any help please

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Possibly a Harting HAN Series? Check out the Harting website.
Is there any information embossed in the plastic?

Allied, Newark, Mouser may carry them.

-AK2DM

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We call them "Hartung Heavy Duty Crane Connector"
Hartung is, or was, a German manufacturer of connectors.

Gunnar Englund
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Wow, I ran into that connector last Tuesday. Never seen one before and here you're asking about them. What a coincidence. It was on a 50 ton Boy injection machine. German. So that fits. Sadly, the field side had DIY cable made from flying crimp spades, and speaker wire wrapped with tape. And, two dead shorts. The connector was stamped "MK700".

Keith Cress
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Gunnar - 'Harting' perhaps?

The HAN series are excellent connectors. AK2DM spotted the similarities earlier on, it certainly looks like a copy of the well-established Harting design.
 
Sure Scotty. But u and i are neighbours on my keyboard.
I don't mean that you and I are neighbours. Even if it sounds so.

Gunnar Englund
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Half full - Half empty? I don't mind. It's what in it that counts.
 
The one I ran into was present on one of our Coherent Excimer industrial lasers.

-AK2DM

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Harting are the original inventors of those connectors and they are used all over the world. Ilme copied them about 10 years ago when the patents ran their course. They are actually interchangeable with each other.


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