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Next gen EMC cord grips and lock nuts

By Paul Dvorak | December 17, 2012

The 4th generation of EMC Cord Grips, made from nickel plated brass, have been developed from client demands and accept a wide range of cable diameters.

The 4th generation of EMC Cord Grips, made from nickel plated brass, have been developed from client demands and accept a wide range of cable diameters.

The 4th generation of EMC Cord Grips, made from nickel plated brass, have been developed from client demands and accept a wide range of cable diameters. The manufacturer says the grips provide excellent EMC characteristics as well as superior performance under vibrating conditions such as wind turbines. The new 4th generation Cable Glands with a special lock nut ensures excellent contact with the electrical enclosures. The product family offers IP68 sealing and they are available in a wide range of sizes in Metric, PG, and NPT.

The features of this range include:

  • Easy insertion with bi-directional cable entry
  • Open EMC contact fingers for ease of cable positioning during assembly.
  • Free radial and axial movement of the cable without any damage to the cable screen.
  • Large contact surfaces of the fingers allow for low contact resistance even on loosely woven cable braids.
    The new 4th generation Cable Glands with a special lock nut ensures excellent contact with the electrical enclosures.

    The new 4th generation Cable Glands with a special lock nut ensures excellent contact with the electrical enclosures.

Contact the company for help identifying the best products for an application, or to request a full line flexible control and automation-cable catalog.

SAB North America

www.sabcable.com


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Tagged With: cable grips, EMC cord grips, SAB Cables
 

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