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20mm Brass A2F Explosive Atmosphere PVC05 Shroud Cable Gland

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The A2F cable gland is globally approved for use in explosive atmospheres, offering a secure and reliable connection for all types of unarmoured and braided cables. With a unique displacement-type flameproof seal, this gland ensures protection in hazardous environments.

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  • Nominal Thread Size: M20
  • Explosion-Tested: Yes
  • Shock Resistant: Yes
  • Suitable for Cable Outer Diameter: 6.5 - 14 mm
  • Working Temperature: -60°C to +130°C
  • Wrench Width: 27 mm
  • Pitch Thread: 1.5 mm
  • Thread Length: 15 mm
  • Hexagon Angular Dimension: 29.7 mm
  • Flameproof Seal: Displacement-type flameproof seal that provides superior protection in explosive atmospheres.
  • Deluge Protected: Designed for use in areas subject to deluge or water spray.
  • Temperature Range: Operating temperature from -60°C to +130°C, suitable for extreme conditions.
  • Compliance: Globally approved with IECEx, ATEX, and CSA certifications.
  • Cable Types: Suitable for unarmoured and braided cables when terminated inside an enclosure.
  • Sealing Technique: Features CMP's unique displacement seal concept, providing enhanced sealing performance.
  • Material Options: Available in brass, electroless nickel-plated brass, stainless steel, and aluminium for different environmental requirements.
  • Standards: Compliant with EN 60079-0,1,7,15,31 standards for safety in explosive atmospheres.

This cable gland is ideal for applications where high safety standards are required in explosive environments, offering both physical and environmental protection.

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