Lapp Cable Gland Adapter, M16 Exterior Thread, M20 Interior Thread, Nickel Plated Brass, SKINDICHT Series

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RS Stock No.:
664-4564
Mfr. Part No.:
52104581
Brand:
Lapp
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Brand

Lapp

Exterior Thread Size

M16

Product Type

Cable Gland Adapter

Interior Thread Size

M20

Material

Nickel Plated Brass

Sub Type

Enlarger

Hazardous Area Certification

ATEX

Colour

Grey

IP Rating

IP68

Standards/Approvals

CE

Series

SKINDICHT

Maximum Operating Temperature

90°C

Minimum Operating Temperature

-30°C

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

LAPP Cable Gland Adaptor, NBR O-ring, 6mm Outer Thread Length - SKINDICHT Series - 52104581


Match unequal cable gland threads and holes with this nifty adaptor from LAPP. It has an M20 interior thread and an M16 exterior thread that you can use to link large glands with small holes, saving you the hassle of boring new slots. The adaptor comes with NBR O-rings that keep out dust for a contaminant-free connection. These are also resistant to the oils and grease you're likely to find in an industrial setting.

Features & Benefits


• Simple assembly with a wrench means there's no need for complex tools, saving time

• Guide notches let you mount O-rings precisely

• Wide operating temperature range between -30°C and +90°C for use in demanding conditions

Applications


• Petrochemical industry

• Oil and gas plants

• Offshore engineering

How durable is this adaptor?


This adaptor is made of robust nickel-plated brass so it withstands corrosion and impact in harsh environments.

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