Male and female connectors with pcb fixings – Northern Connectors Harting DIN 41 612 Connectors User Manual
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Male and female connectors with pcb fixings
The automated insertion of components into
pcb's is increasing.
To meet this market demand, HARTING has
developed connectors which can be assem-
bled and fixed to the pcb in one process.
To fix the connectors HARTING offers snap-in
clips as well as kinked pins.
In the soldering process, all component termi-
nations including the snap-in clips are soldered
and therefore mechanically secured. This pro-
vides mechanical protection for the soldered
contacts during mating and unmating of the
connector.
Mouldings with snap-in clips offer the following
advantages:
●
Cost reduction when compared with the
screw or rivet assembly methods due to the
soldering of the clip along with other compo-
nents in one process.
●
The orientation of the clip after soldering in
the plated through hole provides mechanical
protection against the tensile forces arising
from the mating and unmating of the con-
nector.
It is possible to supply the majority of male
and female connectors with solder termina-
tion with snap-in clips (existing articles see
product pages).
Snap-in clips
For pcb thickness
1.6 ± 0.2 mm
Ø = 2.8
+ 0.1
mm
Mounting force
40 - 60 N
Snap-in clip
For pcb thickness
1.6 - 4.0 mm
Ø = 2.8
+ 0.1
mm