Cable entries
Cable glands are connection elements designed for hermetically sealed entry, fixing and, if necessary, earthing of power and signal lines into terminal boxes, controller enclosures and distribution cabinets. They are used when connecting industrial heating equipment and control and measuring devices, as well as to prevent moisture, dust and spark escape in emergency conditions (in Exd constructions) at the intersection of the enclosure and the cable line.
The catalog includes stainless steel Exd models for unreinforced cables, standard Exd models for armored cables, AAG brass glands for armor, nickel-plated ASG glands for flexible lines, as well as polyamide JB bushings for intrinsically safe circuits, thrust-protected glands and compact threaded polyamide bushings. Housings made of brass, stainless steel, or polyamide withstand temperatures from -60 to +130 °C. The cable gland for armored cables is available with metric and NPT threads from M16 to M75 or ½”-2″, designed for cable outer diameters of 4-90 mm and has a degree of protection from IP66 to IP68. Tapered or wedge clamps reduce installation time, and nickel or anode coating of housings prevents corrosion in contact with moisture and aggressive vapors.
Explosion-proof cable glands have been specially designed for hazardous areas with ATEX and IECEx certification, which allows their use in gas and dust zones 1, 2, 21, 22. Our specialists will help you to calculate the compression range, select the material of the housing and seal, determine the explosion protection class, and prepare a drawing with the location of holes.










