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Promet Cable Gland for KS Series Safe (TK-61.10.01)
Promet Cable Gland for KS Series Safe (TK-61.10.01)
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Promet Cable Gland for KS Series Safe (TK-61.10.01)
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Promet Cable Gland for KS Series Safe (TK-61.10.01)
Promet Cable Gland for KS Series Safe (TK-61.10.01)
The Promet cable gland for KS series safes is a specialized accessory engineered to facilitate the secure routing of electrical cables into your safe. This component is designed to maintain the structural integrity of the safe while providing a reliable entry point for power or communication lines. By utilizing this gland, you ensure that cables are held firmly in place, preventing accidental damage or unauthorized access through the cable entry point.
This cable gland offers a robust solution for professional installations, ensuring that the connection remains stable and protected against environmental factors. Its design is specifically tailored to fit the KS series, which guarantees a precise fit and seamless integration with the existing safe structure. The use of this accessory helps in maintaining the organized interior of the safe, reducing cable clutter and preventing potential wear on the wiring over time.
This cable gland is exclusively designed for the Promet KS series safes and may not be compatible with other safe models or brands. It is not intended for use in environments where the safe requires a specific fire-rated or high-security certification that might be compromised by drilling or modifying the safe wall.
To install the cable gland, identify the designated entry point on your KS series safe. Carefully insert the gland into the opening, ensuring that the sealing components are properly aligned to maintain the integrity of the safe wall. Once positioned, feed your cables through the center of the gland and tighten the locking mechanism to secure the cable in place. Verify that the connection is firm and that the cable is not under excessive tension.
Always ensure that the cable gland is tightened sufficiently to prevent movement, but avoid over-tightening which could damage the cable insulation or the gland itself. Regularly inspect the connection during routine maintenance of your safe.
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