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Save time and headache with HARTING connectors
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For design engineers there are two choices for industrial electrical connectors: circular and rectangular. Both have benefits – but choosing the right connector for your design is critical to ensure your system reliability.
Download the FAQ to answer these questions:
- Which connectors (circular or rectangular) are more reliable?
- How are today’s connectors different from those in the past?
- What does the future hold for rectangular connectors?
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How to Reduce Field Installation Time Using Plug-and-Play Solutions
Wiring in the field is time intensive – and thus, cost intensive. Using a pre-assembled, pre-tested connector assembly can reduce hard wiring time by 99%. Watch the time-lapse video to see how much time using a connector saves in the field.
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Rectangular Connectors offer More for Less – Connectors have been serving industry exceptionally well for decades.
They outperform hardwiring of machines and control systems in most situations from a design and project cost standpoint, and by quite a margin on a total cost of ownership basis. They make a reliable and robust connection. But there is a subtext in selecting the best connector for the job: Will that be rectangular or circular? – two different approaches with some very different attributes.
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In the video Charles Boyce, President of Boyce Technologies explains how HARTING products have made "building customized solutions" simpler.
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