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A Deep Dive into CW Type Brass Cable Glands for SWA
Cable Gland

A Deep Dive into CW Type Brass Cable Glands for SWA

CW type brass cable glands are designed for reliable SWA cable termination, combining armor clamping, earthing continuity, and environmental sealing. This guide explains gland construction, brass material selection, SWA sizing, installation torque, and verification practices for industrial armored cable systems.

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What Does "M20 Cable Gland" Actually Mean? A Spec Breakdown
Cable Gland

What Does “M20 Cable Gland” Actually Mean? A Spec Breakdown

This guide clarifies the specifications of an M20 cable gland, explaining that the “20” denotes the 20mm metric thread diameter rather than cable size capacity. It details thread dimensions, ISO 262 standards, and cable accommodation ranges (typically 10-14mm) to ensure accurate selection for industrial installations.

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A Technical Guide to M10 Thread Cable Glands
Cable Gland

A Technical Guide to M10 Thread Cable Glands

M10 thread cable glands require careful attention to thread pitch, engagement depth, material selection, and sealing design. This guide explains the technical specifications, dimensional tolerances, and environmental factors that affect performance in industrial, marine, and petrochemical applications.

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IP68 vs. IP69K Cable Glands- A Guide for Washdown and Submersion Applications
Cable Gland

IP68 vs. IP69K Cable Glands: A Guide for Washdown and Submersion Applications

Understanding the difference between IP68 vs IP69K cable glands is essential for protecting industrial equipment from water ingress. While IP68 provides continuous submersion protection for underwater applications, IP69K offers superior resistance against high-pressure washdowns. This guide explains how to select the correct IP rating for your specific environmental requirements.

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A Guide to Low-Profile and Right-Angle Waterproof Connectors
Waterproof Connectors

A Guide to Low-Profile and Right-Angle Waterproof Connectors

Low-profile waterproof connectors help engineers meet tight clearance requirements while preserving environmental sealing. This guide explains how right-angle and compact connector designs reduce installation height, improve cable routing, and maintain IP-rated protection in space-constrained electrical systems.

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