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Harting plugs
- Harting Han housings by size
- Harting Han housings
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Harting Han contacts / crimp contacts
- Harting Han D crimp contacts
- Harting Han E crimp contacts
- Harting Han C crimp contacts
- Harting PCB contacts
- Harting pneumatic contacts
- Harting Han Yellock crimp contacts
- Harting Han TC contacts
- Harting Han HSB crimp contacts
- Harting Han S-200A crimp contacts
- Harting D-Sub crimp contacts
- Harting fibre optic contacts
- Harting coaxial contacts
- Harting tools and accessories
- Harting Han inserts
- Harting Han inserts according to number of poles
- D-Sub connector
- Harting series
- Harting Han Modular
- Han Modular Domino Modules

Harting Han contacts / crimp contacts
Contact pins and contact sockets for Harting Han connectors
Crimp contacts (contact pins and sockets) for Harting connectors such as the Han Modular series are made almost entirely of copper alloys that are given a gold or silver plating. Special contacts for measuring temperature are made from iron and some have a gold plating.
Contact types on Harting rectangular connectors
You can choose from the series of D crimp contacts, E crimp contacts, C crimp contacts, D-Sub contacts, E switch contacts, coaxial contacts and fibre-optic contacts (LWL) with terminal cross-sections from 0.09mm² to 70mm².
Properties of Harting Han contacts
The material of the contact surface must meet the various requirements. The most important properties are:
- Good electrical conductivity
- Wear resistance
- Good spring properties (sockets)
- Good workability (crimps)

Properties of crimp contacts
The advantages:
- Rational production of connectors
- Processing by fully automatic or semi-automatic crimping machines or manual pliers
- No cold solder points
- Conductor flexibility behind the crimp connector is retained
- No burnt, discoloured or overheated conductor insulation
- Good connections with reproducible electrical and mechanical values
- easy production monitoring
- Low space requirement
The drawbacks:
- The connection cannot be separated
- Special tool is required
Feature of gold contacts
Gold has poorer conductivity compared to silver. However, these contacts are used in signal transmission and data transmission. The reason for this lies in the consistent resistance. Environmental factors have very little impact on gold contacts and no influence in current transmission. Gold contacts therefore guarantee clean and stable data transmission over the long term. These benefits result in the higher price. For much higher costs are incurred due to faulty data transfer.

Electrical contacts
- Male and female contacts for Han® connector inserts.
- Special male and female contacts for high mating cycles or high temperatures.
- MegaBit and GigaBit contacts for Han Modular®

Pneumatic contacts
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made of plastic or metal for Han-Modular®
- Allow compressed air applications or similar to be combined with electrical and optical signals in a single connector.

Printed circuit board contacts
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Solderless power contact up to 60 A with Han-Fast® Lock.
- Han® connectors establish contact directly on the printed circuit board with the help of printed circuit board adapters.

Optical contacts
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for POF, multi mode, single mode and HCS