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Cable Gland PAWBOL D.3412 PG-21 rubber, IP67, grey
Cable Gland PAWBOL D.3412 PG-21 rubber, IP67, grey
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Cable Gland PAWBOL D.3412 PG-21 rubber, IP67, grey
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Cable Gland PAWBOL D.3412 PG-21 rubber, IP67, grey
Cable Gland PAWBOL D.3412 PG-21 rubber, IP67, grey
PAWBOL D.3412 PG-21 rubber cable gland provides strain relief and environmental sealing for cables entering electrical enclosures. Molded from flexible rubber and finished in grey, this cable gland matches PG-21 threaded entry holes and is rated to IP67, offering protection against dust and temporary immersion in water. It is intended for use where a reliable dust- and water-tight seal is required while maintaining cable flexibility and mechanical retention.
The rubber construction ensures a flexible but secure seal around the cable, reducing stress at the entry point and helping to prevent chafing. IP67 protection guarantees resistance to dust ingress and temporary immersion, making the gland suitable for outdoor and industrial environments. Its PG-21 thread form allows straightforward installation into standard PG-21 panels or enclosures, and the neutral grey finish is compatible with a variety of equipment housings.
Drill or use an existing PG-21 threaded hole in the equipment enclosure. Insert the gland body into the panel thread and secure it according to the enclosure’s mounting method. Pass the cable through the gland and tighten the cap or nut to compress the rubber sealing element around the cable; ensure the cable outer diameter matches the gland’s clamping range for an effective seal. Confirm that the gland is seated correctly and that the enclosure maintains its required ingress protection after installation.
Check cable outer diameter compatibility with PG-21 rubber cable glands before installation and avoid over-tightening the cap to prevent damage to the rubber seal. For long-term outdoor installations, periodically inspect the gland for signs of aging or mechanical wear and replace if cracking or loss of sealing performance is observed.
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