Phoenix Contact HEAVYCON Connectors
Phoenix Contact Ltd was established in the UK in 1985, and pride themselves on innovation, quality and reliability in their products.
Heavy-duty connectors of the HEAVYCON complete series protect your interfaces and ensure safe power transmission even under the harshest conditions. They are resistant to dirt, water, vibrations and high mechanical strain and remain sealed up to IP69K degree of protection.
You can always create the right plug in connection for your requirements with robust housings from the different series types and matching contact inserts which can be combined.
The contact inserts provide you with consistently compatible, flexible, combinable interfaces in all conventional sizes and with a variety of connection technologies.
In addition to fixed-position versions, modular contact inserts are available in various performance classes. Combine modules for data, signal, and power transmission in one connector – simply snap into the snap-in frame and you’re done.
Advantages of the HEAVYCON connectors includes …
- Always the right plug-in connection for your requirements, thanks to three different series types
- Compatible connection: housings are mounting and plug-in compatible with aluminium housings from well-known manufacturers
- Flexible combination: variable connection technologies for contact inserts and terminal adapters
- Everything in one housing: simply snap modular contact inserts for signals, data, power and pneumatics onto the snap-in frame and mount them in the housing
- Reliable interfaces: all metal housings are EMC-ready, thanks to conductive surfaces and seals
If you are interested in finding out more about Phoenix Contact HEAVYCON Connectors, or any other Phoenix Contact products, please call 01244 288138 or email info@dbicontrol.co.uk.
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