The previous design of the EPIC® rectangular connector housings of the HB and HA series dates back to the 60s – basic geometry and therefore quite angular. The previous supply chains and tool ensured a complex production process. “With a whole package of measures, we want to impress our customers once again with EPIC® and we are confident that in future they will once again order everything from a single source – not just cables, but also the right connectors,” says Martin Hoffmann Vicente, responsible Product Manager at LAPP.
Improved haptics with ribs
First, the design was refreshed together with an industrial designer and LAPP’s internal development department. The front and back corners were flattened and deeper ribs were drawn at the front sides. This makes it easier to handle the rectangular connectors and prevents them from slipping out of their hands during assembly if the fitter may have oily fingers. Instead of the EPIC® logo, the LAPP logo is now applied to both front sides in order to better represent the LAPP umbrella brand in the industry. The functional surfaces - the holes for inserting the cables and the bolts - remain unchanged, as does the powder-coated die-cast aluminium material.
Optimised supply chains and new tool
The supply chains have also been optimised. Previously, there were several different suppliers for raw sleeves, coatings and threads. Now, everything from a single source is delivered to LAPP for final production, where only the customised cable entries are milled and bolts set.
For this final production process, the plant in Stuttgart procured new tools that work even faster, more flexibly and therefore more efficiently. "Production in Stuttgart ensures quality at all times", emphasises Martin Hoffmann Vicente. Of course, the redesigned EPIC® rectangular connector housing is also compatible with other manufacturers and can thus fully replace older applications and competitor products.
Market introduction in the summer
LAPP will be launching the first HB-16 EPIC® rectangular connector housings in industry from the summer. The entire HB and HA series will be converted to the new design by the end of 2024. At the same time, LAPP is planning to revise its portfolio. This means that collars will no longer be glued in the future, but will be provided separately as accessories. This gives customers more flexibility.