RND RND 465 Series Black Polyamide Cable Gland, PG11 Thread, 5 mm min., 10 mm max., IP68

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RS Stock No.:
490-561
Distrelec Article No.:
303-02-923
Mfr. Part No.:
RND 465-01281
Manufacturer:
RND
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Brand

RND

Product Type

Cable Gland

Thread Size

PG11

Maximum Cable Diameter

10mm

Minimum Cable Diameter

5mm

Material

Polyamide

Colour

Black

Series

RND 465

IP Rating

IP68

Locknut Included

Yes

Hazardous Area Certification

No

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

100°C

Standards/Approvals

RoHS

COO (Country of Origin):
CN
The RND Spiral cable gland is meticulously designed for optimal cable management, ensuring durability and protection for your connections. Its innovative construction provides excellent strain relief and flexibility, accommodating various bending needs without compromising performance. Ideal for handheld and portable devices, this product also streamlines the assembly process with its user-friendly screw-on mechanism. Crafted from high-quality polyamide, it withstands challenging environments with ease, making it a reliable choice for diverse applications. With its IP68 rating, it boasts superior resistance to water ingress, safeguarding your cables against moisture and dust. Versatile and robust, this cable gland meets the demands of modern installations.

Fitted with strain relief to alleviate stress on connections

Supports a range of cable diameters for flexible application

Includes a locknut for secure attachment

Available in black and light grey to suit various aesthetic needs

Offers excellent resistance to wear and tear, enhancing longevity

Shock-resistant design for added reliability during usage

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