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M25 Cable Gland

M.R.P.: ₹500.00
Price: ₹250.00
You Save: ₹250.00 (50%)
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What is double compressor gland?

These indoor and outdoor cable glands are for use with all types of armoured & un-armoured cables, providing environmental seal for inner & outer sheath of cables. The Cable Glands also provides mechanical cable retention and electrical continuity via armour wire termination.

How many types of cable glands are there?

Cable Glands ‘A’ Type There are two types of ‘A’ gland. A1 and A2, A1 is retained on the cable whilst the ‘A2’ gland seals and retains on the cable. Suitable for unarmoured, plastic or rubber sheathed cables. Indoor and outdoor applications.

What is PG in cable gland?

Panzergewinde sizes are named with the prefix PG plus a nominal number which approximately corresponds to the maximum cable diameter (in millimeters) that can be passed through the conduit. Beginning in 2000, the VDE standard for cable glands (VDE 0619) was formally replaced by EN 50262.

What are the 2 types of glands?

Glands are important organs located throughout the body. They produce and release substances that perform certain functions. Though you have many glands throughout your body, they fall into two types: endocrine and exocrine.

What is NPT gland?

NPT Cable Gland is Used for Applications Pertaining to Fitting, Fixing and Handling Cables. Bimed metal cable glands provide secure, sealed cable entry into enclosures or other electrical equipment. IP68-rated nickel-plated brass cable glands are available in National Pipe Thread (NPT) sizes from 3/8 to 1 inch.

What is ET cable gland?

A cable gland (more often known in the U.S. as a cord grip, cable strain relief, cable connector or cable fitting) is a device designed to attach and secure the end of an electrical cable to the equipment.

What PG13 5?

Model: PG13. 5 cable glands. Material: High quality nylon PA66 plastic. Cable range: 6 – 12mm/0.23 – 0.47 inches. Thread O.D.: 20.4mm/0.81 inches.

What is the difference between PG and NPT?

The PG stands for Panzer-Gewinde . This is a German type thread. The Main difference on this vs NPT and Metric is that the depth of the thread is smaller but has a larger flank angle, which makes it have a wider pitch along with a straight thread. These will have a 1/16 taper to the threads.