RS PRO Cable Gland Adaptor, M32 Exterior Thread, M25 Interior Thread, Nylon 66

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822-9896
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RS PRO
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Brand

RS PRO

Exterior Thread Size

M32

Interior Thread Size

M25

Material

Nylon 66

Type

Reducer

Thread Size

M32 → M25

Colour

Grey

Standards Met

UL 94V-2

COO (Country of Origin):
TW

RS PRO M32 → M25 Cable Gland Adaptor, Nylon 66


Introducing the RS PRO Cable Gland Adaptor, ideal for adapting M25 thread cable glands to fit M32 thread connections seamlessly. Installation is effortless - simply screw the adaptor onto the cable gland and secure it tightly with a wrench.
Crafted from durable nylon 66, this adaptor is engineered to withstand harsh industrial environments, boasting chemical and heat resistance. It meets the UL 94V-2 standard for flammability, ensuring self-extinguishing properties within 30 seconds, enhancing safety measures.
Designed to shield electrical cables from moisture and dust, this gland adaptor safeguards cable ends connected to machinery and equipment. Widely utilised in industrial control panels and instrumentation, it serves to reduce thread sizes effectively, ensuring efficient and secure connections.

Features and Benefits


  • Grey in colour

  • Interior thread size of M25

  • Exterior thread size of M32

  • Complies with RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) standards

  • Complies with ANSI/ESD S20.20:2014 (protection of parts against electrostatic discharge)

  • Complies with BS EN 61340-5-1:2007 (protection of electronic devices from electrostatic phenomena)

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