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Cable Glands Known As Strain Reliefs Or Sealing Glands, Aid In The Barrier's Penetration
The end of an electric cable is secured to the equipment using a cable gland. Cable Glands

A cable gland is a piece of hardware designed to fasten and secure an electric cable's end to the apparatus. Cable Glands, also known as strain reliefs or sealing glands, aid in the barrier's penetration and offer sealing protection. They can be utilized in cables for power and communications as well as in probes and wires. Depending on the material, mode of usage, cable size, type, and pressure range, manufacturers offer a wide variety of Cable Glands. The smooth surface of cable glands prevents the buildup of extraneous impurities like dust or microorganisms. There are no exposed bolting threads or sharp edges on them. They are used for quick washing with water or steam jets because to their smooth surface finish.

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