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The economic and technical advantages are:

Requirements for crimp connectors are laid down in DIN IEC 60 352-2, Amend. 2, as illustrated in the table.

 

Tensile strength of crimped connections

 

Pull out force of stranded wire

The main criterion by which to judge the quality of a crimp connection is the retention force achieved by the wire conductor in the terminal section of the contact. DIN IEC 60 352, part 2, defines the extraction force in relation to the cross-section of the conductor.

When fitted using HARTING crimping tools and subject to their utilization in an approved manner, our crimp connectors comply with the required extraction forces.

 

Crimp-cross section

HARTING crimp profile

BUCHANAN crimp profile

 

Crimp terminal

Wire gauge

Internal
diameter
Ř (mm)

Stripping length l (mm)

(mm˛)

AWG

Han DDŽ
Han DŽ
R 15
Han-ModularŽ  (10A
)

Han EŽ
Han AŽ
Han HV EŽ

Han CŽ

0,14 … 0,37

26 - 22

0,9

8

-

-

0.5

20

1.15

8

7.5

-

0,75

18

1.3

8

7.5

-

1

18

1.45

8

7.5

-

1.5

16

1.75

8

7.5

9

2.5

14

2.25

6

7.5

9

4

12

2.85

-

7.5

9.6

6

10

3.5

-

-

9.6

 

 

Conductor cross-section

ř

Stripping lenght

HanŽ 100 A Modul

16 mm˛

5.5 mm

19.0 mm

25 mm˛

7.0 mm

19.0 mm

35 mm˛

8.2 mm

16.0 mm

HanŽ HC Modular 350

35 mm˛

8.2 mm

26.0 mm

50 mm˛

10.0 mm

28.0 mm

70 mm˛

11.5 mm

28.0 mm

95 mm˛

13.5 mm

30.0 mm

120 mm˛

15.5 mm

24.0 mm

HanŽ HC Modular 650

240 mm˛

22.5 mm

50.0 mm

for fine stranded wires according to IEC 60 228 class 5