Lapp Silver Nickel Plated Brass Cable Gland Locknut, PG11 Thread

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RS Stock No.:
839-5362
Mfr. Part No.:
52103220
Manufacturer:
Lapp
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Brand

Lapp

Material

Nickel Plated Brass

Product Type

Cable Gland Locknut

Thread Size

PG11

Colour

Silver

Minimum Operating Temperature

-60°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

200°C

Standards/Approvals

No

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

LAPP SKINDICHT Series Cable Gland Locknut, PG11 Thread Size, Silver - 52103220


This cable gland locknut secures cable glands to housings and ensures effective earthing and EMC contact in lacquered, anodised or powder-coated enclosures. It is intended for use where a reliable metallic connection between gland and housing is required in industrial automation, electronics and electrical assemblies.

Features & Benefits


• Nickel-plated brass construction provides corrosion-resistant conductivity
• Temperature rating from -60°C to 200°C allows wide operating range
• PG11 thread size offers compatibility with standard PG11 glands
• Cutting edges penetrate coatings to ensure dependable EMC contact

Applications


• Suitable for fastening PG11 cable glands to control panels
• Ideal for earthing and EMC installations on coated enclosures
• Used with metric glands in electrical switchgear assemblies
• Can be used for cable entry in automation hardware housings

What material ensures electrical continuity through coated surfaces?


A nickel-plated brass body delivers a metallic path and resists surface corrosion to maintain contact.

How does it perform under different temperatures in industrial settings?


It operates across a broad span from -60°C up to 200°C, accommodating harsh thermal environments.

Is it appropriate for EMC-critical connections on painted housings?


Yes, the serrated cutting edges are designed to break through lacquer, anodised or powder coatings to establish an EMC-effective connection.

What classification describes its product type for installers?


It is specified as a locknut suitable for cable screw glands under ETIM classification for such components.

Standards

RoHS, CE, EC000940 Classification

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