Connection diagrams for ensuring the right plug connections

Peter de Haan|7 minutes to read

A number of types and standards exist for connecting different plugs to various systems. These connections are often the same across particular brands. It goes without saying that observance of these standards is important. To make life easier for you, we have combined all the connection diagrams in one document as a handy guide. This guide will help you ensure that machines are connected safely and properly, preventing short circuits and other damage. The various connection diagrams are arranged into a number of groups to ensure that you can find them quickly. It's that easy!


Isobus
The use of isobus enables different tractors to transfer information to each other with ease. The system provides a clearer overview of the machine in the cab and makes connecting equipment easier. Isobus is mainly used for agricultural drilling, spraying and/or spreader machines. Isobus uses a standardised connector plus a protocol with the communication language. This allows the software and your machine to speak the same language and share data with each other.
 

The figure below shows connection diagrams for:
·   Isobus machine connector
·   Isobus in-cab connection

Lighting
Connecting the lighting on your trailers can be difficult. These four connection diagrams are intended to make things clearer.
·       7-pole trailer
·       Multi-point
·       13-pole trailer | Jaeger
·       13-pole trailer | Multicon West

Tractor
The following figure shows the connection diagram for:
·   Tractor DIN/ISO signal connector 

New: in the image below you'll find the connection diagram for:

  • 9 Pole Sub-D connector

Are you looking for a different connection diagram? Let us know at knowledgecenter@kramp.com and we will find it for you. 

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Peter de Haanknowledgecenter@kramp.com