Sofielec MG type nylon cable gland

Sofielec MG type nylon cable gland
Sofielec MG type nylon cable gland
Sofielec MG type nylon cable gland
Sofielec MG type nylon cable gland
Sofielec MG type nylon cable gland
Sofielec MG type nylon cable gland

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■Thread spe. Metric

■Material: Parts A,C,E are made of UL approved nylon PA66,parts B and D are made of Nitie butadiene rubber(NBR).

■Working temperature:-40℃ to 100℃ in static state, instantaneous heat resistanceup to 120℃;-20℃ to 80℃ in dynamic state, instantaneous

heat resistance up to 100℃.

■Characteristics: Special design of clamping die and rubber part, large range in clamping cable,ultra-strong stretching resistance, waterproof,

dustproof, and high ability to resist salt, acid, alkal,alcohol, grease and general solvent.

■Color: Black(RAL9005),light grey(RAL7035),silver(RAL7001)as well as special colors that can be designed at request.

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