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Lapp Skindicht MA-M/PG Metal Reducer M20 to PG9
Lapp Skindicht MA-M/PG Metal Reducer M20 to PG9
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Lapp Skindicht MA-M/PG Metal Reducer M20 to PG9
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Lapp Skindicht MA-M/PG Metal Reducer M20 to PG9
Lapp Skindicht MA-M/PG Metal Reducer M20 to PG9
The Lapp Skindicht MA-M/PG is a high-quality metal reducer engineered to facilitate the transition between different thread standards in industrial cable management systems. This component allows for the seamless integration of PG-threaded accessories into metric M20 threaded enclosures or equipment. Constructed from robust metal, it provides excellent mechanical stability and ensures a secure, reliable connection for demanding electrical installations.
This reducer offers exceptional durability and resistance to mechanical stress, making it an ideal choice for harsh industrial environments. Its precise design ensures a perfect fit, preventing loose connections and maintaining the integrity of the cable gland assembly. By enabling the use of PG accessories with metric ports, it provides significant flexibility in system design and component selection, helping to streamline complex electrical setups.
This component is not intended for use in environments where non-metallic or lightweight plastic materials are required for weight reduction. It is also not suitable for applications involving threads other than M20 or PG9, as attempting to force incompatible threads will damage the equipment.
To install the Lapp Skindicht MA-M/PG, first ensure that the M20 port on your enclosure is clean and free of debris. Screw the male M20 thread of the reducer into the metric port until it is firmly seated. Once the reducer is secured, you can proceed to install your PG9-threaded cable gland or accessory into the female thread of the reducer. Use appropriate tools to tighten the components to the manufacturer's recommended torque to ensure a secure and vibration-resistant connection.
Always ensure that the threads are properly aligned before tightening to prevent cross-threading, which can compromise the mechanical seal and electrical continuity of the installation.
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