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Altech’s ATEX Strain Reliefs For Cable Entries

By Altech
Friday, February 26, 2010

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These IP68-rated strain reliefs with neoprene seals promote optimized sealing and protection against contaminants and additionally reduce stress on components and terminal points in machine and device applications.



Altech (Flemington, NJ) ATEX polyamide strain reliefs for cable entries provide increased safety in explosion-endangered areas by eliminating any potential for arcs, sparks, or hot surfaces. These IP68-rated strain reliefs with neoprene seals promote optimized sealing and protection against contaminants and additionally reduce stress on components and terminal points in machine and device applications across industries. Additional features include:

  • Available with NPT threads (3/8” to 1”) or metric threads (M12 to M63). 
  • The trapezoidal threads contribute high torque for a tight and permanent fit of the dome Wide clamping ranges from 2.5-6.5 mm to 35-48 mm, depending on type. 
  • Mounting is accomplished easily using a flat seal and metal locknut. 
  • A temperature range from -20º to 60ºC and -4º to 140ºF.

For more information visit www.altechcorp.com

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