Lapp Cable Gland Adaptor, M20 Exterior Thread, M25 Interior Thread, Nickel Plated Brass, SKINDICHT Series

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RS Stock No.:
664-4508
Mfr. Part No.:
52104454
Brand:
Lapp
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Brand

Lapp

Exterior Thread Size

M20

Interior Thread Size

M25

Material

Nickel Plated Brass

Type

Enlager

Thread Size

M20 → M25

Colour

Metallic

Series

SKINDICHT

Minimum Operating Temperature

-60°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

+200°C

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

LAPP Cable Gland Enlarger, M20 to M25 Thread, Nickel-Plated Brass - SKINTOP Series - 52104454


Adjust your cable glands to the size of your application's installation holes with this adaptor from LAPP. It's a simple device that slips over a cable gland to enlarge an M20 thread to easily fit into an M25 thread socket. Use it to ensure wires are securely connected to your equipment with a tight seal that protects against contamination, eases cable strain and insulates against current leakage.

Features & Benefits


• Robust nickel-plated brass material resists corrosion to minimise damage to your electrical connections in humid conditions
• Wide operating temperature range of -60°C to +200°C for use in demanding industrial conditions
• Makes existing components more versatile by adapting their size, for sustainability and economy

Applications


• Data collection and analysis
• Outdoor electrical equipment
• IT industry

What's the difference between a cable gland enlarger and a reducer?


The terms 'enlarger' and 'reducer' indicate what the component does to the size of the cable gland itself, rather than the cutout. An enlarger, like this one, adapts your cable gland to fit a bigger installation hole, while a reducer makes your cable gland smaller to conform to a smaller hole.

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