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Elettrocanali Cable Gland for Corrugated Conduits PG13.5
The Elettrocanali cable gland for corrugated conduits PG13.5 is a professional-grade component engineered to provide a secure and reliable connection between electrical conduits and junction boxes or enclosures. Designed for durability and performance, this grey cable gland effectively seals the entry point of corrugated conduits, ensuring that internal wiring remains protected from environmental factors such as dust and moisture. Its robust construction makes it a dependable choice for maintaining the integrity of electrical systems in both residential and industrial settings.
This cable gland offers exceptional ease of installation, allowing for quick and efficient assembly in various electrical projects. The high-quality material used in its manufacturing ensures long-term resistance to mechanical stress and environmental wear, which is crucial for maintaining a stable electrical connection over time. By providing a tight seal, it helps prevent the ingress of contaminants, thereby extending the lifespan of the cables housed within the conduit system.
This cable gland is specifically designed for use with corrugated conduits and may not be compatible with rigid pipes or smooth-walled conduits. It is not intended for high-pressure underwater applications or environments involving extreme chemical exposure that could degrade the plastic material.
To install the cable gland, first ensure that the corrugated conduit is cut cleanly to the appropriate length. Insert the conduit into the gland until it is firmly seated. Secure the gland into the threaded opening of the junction box or enclosure by rotating it clockwise until tight. Ensure that the seal is properly positioned to maintain the intended level of protection against external elements.
For optimal performance and safety, always ensure that the cable gland is tightened sufficiently to create a secure seal, but avoid over-tightening, which could damage the plastic threads. Regularly inspect the connection during routine maintenance to ensure it remains secure and free from debris.
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