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https://www.phoenixcontact.com/heavycore In this video, Dean explores the features and benefits of the HEAVYCON modular insert system. Phoenix Contact is an industry leader in modular frame design with the new snap-in modular frame. Featuring backward compatibility with the old hinged design, along with other cutting-edge features that make assembly quicker and easier, upgrading to snap-in frames offers many pros with no heavy cons 😊. This video is part of the series Design Details with Dean. In this series, Dean explores HEAVYCON’s advanced design features and how they can help you with your next build. Related videos: Keep it heavy with HeavyCORE -- • Keep it heavy with HeavyCORE Snap-in vs. hinged frames: HeavyCORE modular frames come together in a snap -- • Snap-in vs. hinged frames: HeavyCORE modul... Products mentioned: Contact inserts and contacts -- https://www.phoenixcontact.com/online... Connect with us on social media! Twitter: / phoenixcontact Facebook: / phoenixcontactusa LinkedIn: / phoenix-contact-usa Subscribe for the latest on smart industry technology in IIoT, Industrie 4.0, power, automation, controlling, manufacturing, connectivity, and protection. We bring information, how to’s, tutorials, and case studies on machine learning, industrial internet, technology, software, STEM, and more! Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/user/PhoenixC... Transcript: Welcome to the first installment of Design Details with Dean. My name is Dean Smith, and I'll be your host in this series as we explore Phoenix Contact's heavy-duty industrial connector line, Heavycon. In each of the coming episodes, I'll be reviewing Heavycon's advanced design features and how they can help you with your next build. Now getting to today's episode, we see an overwhelming need to combine multiple connection points into a single connector to minimize space and simplify installation. Given that, I think talking about our modular insert system is a good place to start. Specifically, let's take a look at the linchpin that literally holds modular inserts together: The modular insert frame itself. Phoenix Contact is an industry leader in modular frame design and development with its snap-in modular frame, we started with what was now an outdated hinge frame design but through the continued efforts of an outstanding engineering team, we landed on our current snap-in frame design. This design features backwards-compatibility with the old hinge design, along with some other cutting-edge features that make the assembly quicker and easier. These include guaranteed correct module orientation with polarized slots. Robust stainless-steel retention springs that allow the assembler to individually insert or remove modules without affecting neighboring modules. Standard letter markings for each slot to ensure inserts are installed in the proper order. Eradicates the need for accessories to secure the frame. Boasts compatibility with all standard modular inserts. Integrated leading PE ground contacts for both power and control lines. One-of-a-kind retention spring design allows the assembly of inserts in a snap-in frame that has been pre-installed in a panel-mounted base housing. Assured compatibility with all Heavycon B series housings and all industry standard housings. Inserts, frames, and housings can all be mixed and matched to provide endless design possibilities. Whether you're looking at only the Heavycon line or trying to integrate components from other suppliers, rest assured that you can easily combine your components into whatever solution you need. Approved by UL, CSA, and CE for global acceptance. So let's explore all of that in a little more detail. This is a Design Details video after all. Looking at the modular inserts themselves, they include a post on each of the short sides. One side is a wide post while the other is a narrow post. Regardless of the modular frame design that's used, it must utilize this feature to ensure inserts are oriented correctly. So, opposite inserts fit together instead of crashing into one another. On these snap-in frames, each insert slot has a wide and a narrow cut to prevent improper insertion. This isn't the only feature needed to ensure consistent alignment of the inserts though. While having them installed in the correct orientation is important, you also want to be certain that each insert is in the proper slot for mating. For this, every modular frame includes letter coding for the slots A through F. (continued)