When you’re specifying automation components, control devices, or interface modules for a plant or production line, you need hardware that won’t let you down. HARTING automatics and control solutions provide exactly that: robust modules that fit consistently, work reliably, and integrate cleanly into larger control systems. In practice, you’ll usually see HARTING automation components in machine control panels, robotic cells, modular production lines, and system-integrated automation setups.
HARTING automation components include interface modules, industrial control devices, machine control accessories and control system building blocks. These elements form the “brain peripherals” around your PLC or control logic. For example, HARTING interface modules allow power, signal and data distribution within the same housing series, meaning fewer distinct devices to stock and maintain.
From experience, engineers value when all the modules use consistent mounting footprints and the same tool-free access features—makes maintenance less disruptive.
With HARTING control systems you can move beyond hard-wired, fixed layouts. Modular assemblies, plug-in connectors and prefabricated interface blocks let you design panels that can be upgraded, expanded or swapped without full rewiring.
For instance, HARTING’s device connectivity solutions support power, signal and data in compact modules that save space in control cabinets.
For procurement managers this means: fewer custom orders, standardized modules, lower logistic complexity.
Interface modules from HARTING cover a wide range: from terminal blocks and fieldbus gateways to signal amplifiers and machine-to-cloud interfaces. These are often small devices but they matter enormously because they sit between your sensors/actuators and your higher-level control network.
In automation settings you’ll see them mounted next to power distributors or inside machine bases. They reduce wiring error potential, ease diagnostics, and replace large bundles of discrete components.
Accessories such as covers, locking levers, coding inserts and spare parts all use the same series logic—so one accessory can serve multiple device types. From experience, that lowers spare-parts count by 20-30 % compared to non-standardized systems.
As you plan bulk orders of HARTING automation parts, here are the criteria you should use:
By choosing HARTING automatics and control modules you gain: proven mechanical and electrical performance, modularity that supports expansion, consistency across your systems, and reduced complexity in stocking and installation. From experience, installations built on mismatched parts cost more in spare parts, cause more downtime and take longer to commission. HARTING helps avoid those issues
Bank of Lamps brings you the full HARTING automation and control portfolio—from interface modules to machine control accessories—directly from our Latvia warehouse. We serve distributors, systems integrators and industrial buyers across the EU (UK, Germany, Netherlands, Baltic states, France, Spain, Belgium). Our offer includes flexible bulk quantities, verified HARTING brand-stock, consolidated logistics through a single EU hub, stable pricing and full batch traceability. With Bank of Lamps, you get the product quality of HARTING combined with a logistics partner built for B2B reliability.