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1100.09.080 (pdf) |
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Cable Grips Cable Grips secure cables to control cabinets or junction boxes providing strain relief and protection from the elements. They are made of metal nickel plated brass or plastic nylon . Advantages exist for both types of cable grip with the nylon versions becoming more popular since they can provide the same level of protection against dust, debris and water as the metallic versions for less cost and weight. Cable Grips are specified first by the cable diameter and second by thread type. Cable Grips are available in three different thread types, PG Panzer Gewinde, a German specified thread widely used in Europe , Metric and NPT National Pipe Thread used in USA . This is useful since most specifiers thread the cabinet holes so that the cable grip can be screwed into it for a more secure fit. Others simply knockout a hole and place the cable grip inside it. Our Cable Grips are approved by UL and Lloyds of London and are rated IP 68, the highest Ingress Protection available. Ingress Protection consists of two numbers the first between 0 and 6, indicating the resistance to particles and the second between 0 and 8, indicating resistance to water. Please see our charts on pages 164 and 165 explaining the IP system. Table of Contents - Cable Grips Nickel-Plated Brass Metric 166-170 202 Pg 171-174 203 NPT 175 Gas Threads 175 High Temperature Applications 177-180 Multiple Cables 181-184 No Drilled Holes 185-186 Flat Cables 187-189 Special Entry Thread 190-191 Anti-Kink/Nozzle/Spring/Clamps 190-197 Trumpet 198-201 Stainless Steel 202-205 Stainless Steel Acid Resistant 206-207 Elbows 208-211 45 Degree 212-213 DIN 46320-C4-MS 214 Anti-Kink Nozzle and Clamps 215 Electro-Magnetic Compatibility EMC Shield Grounding 216-229 American Electrical • 456 Southlake Blvd. • Richmond, VA 23236 • • fax • Table of Contents - Cable Grips Nylon Neoprene Seal -30-100°C 230-235 Anti-Kink 236-239 Elbows 240-241 Locknuts 242-247 Reducers / enlargers / adapters Nickle-plated Brass 248-257 Nylon 258-261 Locking Plugs 262-266 O Rings 268-271 Cross Reference Heyco and Olflex 272-273 American Electrical • 456 Southlake Blvd. • Richmond, VA 23236 • • fax • Cable Grips main features Cable Grips 1 Wider domed nut which can not be over-tightened. The wide dome design allows space for the neoprene seal to form a tight grip on the cable, forming an IP68 barrier. please refer to Ingress Protection [IP] ratings on the back page. 2 Generous deep flats The deep flats allow enough room for the proper wrench to tighten or loosen the cable grip without the wrench coming off. 3 Spacer A small spacer exists between the domed nut and the locking collett, providing an additional seal when fully tightened. 4 Neoprene rubber seal This seal grips around the cable to form the IP68 barrier when properly tightened. 5 Webs are staggered for better grip Webs are designed in an alternating geometry which enhances gripping capability. 6 Staggered webs The web design is staggered to allow for seal conformity around the cable to maximize the pull out resistance and protection against the elements. 7 Sprung webs The webs are designed so that they will spring back to their original open position making installation easy while maintaining the seal quality. 8 Retention springs for domed nut |
More datasheets: 1000.1/2NPT.150 | 1000.3/4NPT.125 | 1000.3/4NPT.205 | 1100.07.050 | 1000.3/8NPT.080 | 1100.06.035 | 1100.10.060 | 1100.08.035 | 1100.10.040 | 1100.12.065 |
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