Hirschmann Black Profiled Gasket for use with GDM Series Cable Socket

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RS Stock No.:
156-4729
Mfr. Part No.:
731531002 Gasket GDM 3-16 NBR-SW VE 50
Brand:
Hirschmann
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Brand

Hirschmann

Accessory Type

Profiled Gasket

For Use With

GDM Series Cable Socket

Colour

Black

COO (Country of Origin):
CN

Belden Hirschmann Profiled Gasket for GDM Cable Sockets - GDM Series - 731531002 Gasket GDM 3-16 NBR-SW VE 50


Protect your pneumatic or hydraulic systems with this profiled nitrile rubber (NBR) gasket from Belden Hirschmann. It's designed for use with GDM series cable sockets in industrial systems and will form a static seal and stop any relative motion. As the gasket is crafted from glass-filled nylon, you can rely on it for impact resistance and system safety. An IP65 (ingress protection) rating means it can be used to protect cables and connector sockets in situations where dust and low-pressure water jets may be present.

Features & Benefits


• Inner connector can be rotated through 90° for easier positioning and versatility
• Supplied with a centre retaining screw for secure installation

Applications


• Solenoid valve systems
• Pneumatic and hydraulic equipment
• Industrial automation systems

What’s the difference between a gasket and a seal?


Gaskets form a static seal between flat surfaces, like cable connectors. They don't allow any relative motion, helping to lock surfaces to each other for better system safety. Seals are used in more dynamic environments where moving components are present.

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