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Cable Glands

A cable gland is a part that secures the cable and protects it from cable disconnection and load due to vibration, and prevents water, oil, and dust from entering the insertion port. Used for cable outlets of electrical wiring devices such as control panels, junction boxes, handy controllers, etc. After inserting the cable into the connector body, fix and connect it with a rubber bush that serves as an internal seal, a lock nut, and a seal nut. The most common type is a tool that can be hand tightened without using tools, and there are parts for various sizes and applications. The material is made of polyamide, which has excellent waterproof properties, NBR rubber, which is resistant to oil, silicon rubber, which is resistant to aging and ultraviolet rays, metal, which is resistant to chemicals and impact, etc. There are also parts with different shapes from general-purpose types, such as spiral and pinch types that prevent cable breakage, etc.
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    Cable Glands - Seal Slit, Nylon 66, Chemical and Heat-Resistant

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    AVC

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    Cable Glands - Seal Slit, Nylon 66, Chemical and Heat-Resistant

    Days to Ship 9 Days or more

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    ShapeIntegrated Type
    Outer Diameter Of Cable Usedφ4~6.6
    Screw StandardMetric Thread
    MaterialResin
    ColorBlack
    Protection Function (Environmental Resistance)Waterproof / Flame Retardance
    Representative StandardCE
    TypeCable Gland
    Screw SizeM20×1.5

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