HARTING Han Easy Hood Black Thermoplastic Cable Grommet 11300009957

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RS Stock No.:
738-096
Mfr. Part No.:
11300009957
Brand:
HARTING
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Brand

HARTING

Grommet Type

Cable Grommet

Product Type

Cable Seal

Material

Thermoplastic

Colour

Black

Series

Han Easy Hood

Standards/Approvals

RoHS

COO (Country of Origin):
DE
The HARTING Cable Seal 26-28mm for the Han Easy Hood is designed to provide a secure and reliable sealing solution for cable entries. Its thermoplastic construction ensures durability while maintaining compliance with relevant standards, making it suitable for various industrial applications.

Features & Benefits


Cable seal provides effective protection against dust and moisture

Han Easy Hood compatibility ensures seamless integration with existing systems

Clamping range of 26 to 28 mm accommodates various cable sizes

Thermoplastic material offers resilience and long-term performance

Black colour provides a discreet and professional appearance

Compliance with China RoHS and ELV standards ensures environmental safety

Applications


Used in industrial automation systems

Suitable for control panels and switchgear assemblies

Employed in manufacturing and assembly lines

Installed in outdoor electrical enclosures

Effective in building automation for lighting and HVAC control

What material is this cable seal MADE from?


The cable seal is MADE from thermoplastic material.

Is this product compliant with environmental standards?


Yes, it meets China RoHS and ELV compliance.

What material is this cable seal MADE from?


The cable seal is MADE from thermoplastic material.

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