Product Design & Development

Hirose Electric’s Circular Connectors Enable Over-mold Strain Relief

By Hirose Electric USA
Monday, April 26, 2010

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The over-mold feature is ideal for demanding applications that require durability and environmental protection, in a cost effective package.
Medical, marine, communications, security, and industrial markets will benefit from the simplified assembly and reduced overall costs of the over-mold strain relief.



SIMI VALLEY, CA – April 26, 2010 – Hirose Electric has expanded its popular HR30 Circular Connector Series by developing an option that accepts a user-specified over-molded strain relief. 

The over-mold feature is ideal for demanding applications that require durability and environmental protection, in a cost effective package.

Medical, marine, communications, security, and industrial markets will benefit from the simplified assembly and reduced overall costs of the over-mold strain relief.

Additional features include:   

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  • Over-mold capability that prevents damage caused by tampering or unauthorized assembly. 
  • Availability in all shell sizes.
  • The ability to specify multiple over-mold strain relief designs including straight, right angle and 45°. 
  • A lightweight design with simple push-pull operation — available in solder or crimp termination. 
  • An insulation resistance of 1,000 MΩ at 100 VDC/
  • A maximum contact resistance of up to 30 mΩ at 1 ADC.
  • A current rating of 5 A (3 positions) and 2 A (6, 10, 12 positions).
  • A voltage rating of 100 VAC (3 positions) and 30 VAC (10 and 12 positions).
  • An operating temperature ranges from -25° to 85°C.

For more information, visit www.hirose.com.

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