Product Spotlight: Cable Management

Dec. 1, 2008
Cable-management product include industrial cable glands, cord grips, and ATEX and IECEx explosionproof cable glands for sturdy connections.

Cable-management product include industrial cord grips, cable glands, and ATEX and IECEx explosionproof cable glands for sturdy connections.

A variety of sealing and cable-retention options provide moistureproof strain relief at the entry of a cord, cable, or other flexible conduit into electrical equipment. Watertight construction makes the cord grips and cable glands suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications.

The die-cast aluminum cord grips and the machined- aluminum or molded-plastic cable glands offer strain-relief options such as compression nuts, mechanical clamp nuts, or basket-weave cable grips. Cord grip bodies come in a straight version or 45 and 90° elbows. A single or multiple-hole sealing grommet is optional. Conduit hub sizes range from ¼ through 3 3/8 in. and the components accept cables ranging from 1/8 through 2 7/8 in.

Amphenol Industrial Operations
Amphenol Corp.
40-60 Delaware Ave.
Sidney, NY 13838
(800) 678-0141
amphenol-industrial.com

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