HCM350 Series, Heavy Duty Connector Inserts, Modules

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T2193503101-000
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-40°C ~ 125°C
350A
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HCM350
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T2193502101-000
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350A
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HCM350
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T2193502120-000
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T2193502201-000
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-40°C ~ 125°C
350A
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HCM350
Module
Screw
2000V
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About  Heavy Duty Connector Inserts, Modules

Heavy-duty connectors, specifically the inserts and modules, are devices available in various sizes and connector configurations that are intended to be inserted into an outer protective shell as part of a comprehensive connector system. These connectors are notable for their ability to handle large conductor sizes and accommodate high current and voltage ratings, reaching up to hundreds of volts and dozens of amps. The inserts and modules of heavy-duty connectors are designed to provide a secure and reliable connection for applications requiring robust electrical transmission. They can accommodate larger conductor sizes compared to standard connectors, allowing for the transmission of higher currents and voltages. These connectors are commonly used in demanding industrial environments where there is a need for rugged and reliable electrical connections. They are often found in applications such as machinery, automation systems, power distribution, and control panels. The outer protective shell of the heavy-duty connector system provides mechanical protection and shielding for the inserts and modules, ensuring their integrity and preventing damage from external factors such as moisture, dust, and physical stress. The large current and voltage ratings of these connectors make them suitable for applications that require substantial power transmission. They can handle significant electrical loads without compromising safety or performance. In summary, heavy-duty connectors, including inserts and modules, are devices that can be placed within an outer protective shell to complete a connector system. These connectors are known for their ability to accommodate large conductor sizes and handle high current and voltage ratings. They are commonly used in industrial applications where robust electrical connections are required. The outer shell provides mechanical protection and the connectors are capable of transmitting substantial electrical power.