Lapp Cable Gland Adaptor, M16 Exterior Thread, M12 Interior Thread, Nickel Plated Brass, SKINDICHT Series

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RS Stock No.:
664-4518
Mfr. Part No.:
52104310
Brand:
Lapp
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Brand

Lapp

Exterior Thread Size

M16

Interior Thread Size

M12

Material

Nickel Plated Brass

Type

Reducer

Thread Size

M16 → M12

Colour

Metallic

Series

SKINDICHT

Minimum Operating Temperature

-60°C

Standards Met

CE

Fire Behaviour

Flame Retardant

Maximum Operating Temperature

+200°C

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

LAPP Cable Gland Adaptor, Reducer Type, -60°C to +200°C Operating Temperature - SKINDICHT Series - 52104310


Is your cable too big to connect to your equipment? Choose this cable gland adaptor from LAPP to reduce thread sizes from M16 to M12 without needing to bore new holes in your panelling. You can use it to create a tight seal that prevents gas or liquid from leaking. It's made from corrosion-resistant nickel-plated brass material, so it delivers a long service life without much need for maintenance.

Features & Benefits


• Smooth metal construction with ribbed edge for a secure grip during installation
• Operating temperature range between -60°C and +200°C for safe use in extreme conditions

Applications


• Telecommunications industry
• Power and control systems
• Manufacturing equipment

What's the difference between a reducer and an enlarger?


A reducer like this one allows you to connect cables with threaded holes of a smaller size. An enlarger does the opposite, so you can make your cables compatible with larger holes.

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