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Icotek Split Cable Glands – Not Transits!

Icotek Split Cable Glands – Not Transits!

By Louie MissapPublished 3 years ago 4 min read
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We know the difference between cable glands and multi cable transits. The cable transits are one's designed to carry multiple cables in a wide, landscape frame. On the other hand, the cable glands are basically the ones that handle single lines on average. If that's the case, what is a split cable gland?

Split Cable Glands are still cable glands that can carry more than one cable or wiring. They are manufacture to look the same way as other cable glands, only this time, with more holding capacity. In terms of function or use, Split Cable Glands basically still work the same way as normal cable glands, but again, this time, it can carry more than just one cable, wire, or pipe.

Aside from its upgraded holding capacity, split cable glands today are now made to be smarter in design. Modern-day Split Cable Glands, including the one we're going to feature later, offers installations that break no sweat. Other cable glands utilize ergonomics to provide a higher degree of security to cables. Some can even be used with no tools at all.

Are They Better Than Multi Cable Transits?

Because the similarities that their function has with each other are stark, questions like "so why not just use transits?" and "how is it any better?" are typically expected. Should people directly go for transits or not is really a matter of preference, sometimes for some, a matter of sensitivity to space.

Split Cable Glands are basically cable transits in the middle, but with the frame of glands all around it. The external structure and diameter of most split cable glands do not change. They all still look like any other cable gland. Obviously, in comparison to multi cable transits, split cable glands would always be significantly smaller. Being smaller means less space getting used. For some, that is a game-changer.

You get the function of multi cable transits in the shape and size of cable glands. Put more simply, you are getting more by working with less space.

For angled cables, check out this Icotek Split 90° Cable Gland that may just be the right angle for you.

Icotek Split Cable Glands for Cables with Connectors

Waterproof with up to IP66/IP68 Seal

If you want an installation that is straightforward and breaks none of your sweat, this Icotek split cable gland is for you. All you will need to tighten the lid securely is a 2 Nm. Wirings with diameters from 1 to 35 mm are also quickly passed through wall openings to be sealed with up to UL type 4X/IP66/IP68 rated ingress protection. A grade approved in accordance to EN 60529/UL50-E. Because of the design's cord grip feature, this split cable gland will also serve as your cable's relief and security from strains and tugs.

Among all of its features, what stands out the most is this Icotek Split Cable Gland's Split System. The Split System describes the cable gland's two-piece body that can easily be assembled and disassembled. The whole body of the cable gland is split into two before assembly, wherein the pre-adjusted cables are placed into the split grommets, which are then set into one of the gland halves before the two pieces attach to each other.

Second to the Split System is the snug and fit of the grommets onto the gland frames. The grommets' design makes it possible for the whole split cable gland to protect and secure the cables in place even with strain, tugging, or pulling, whether by accident or intentionally. Depending on the size of the wires you are working with, the split cable gland can fit in up to four grommets in place. And if you're using grommets with multiple holes, up to sixteen lines can be carried in one single split cable gland.

This Icotek Split Cable Gland is modern in design. It also comes with high cable density, resistant to vibrations and minor shaking, fitting with metric cut-outs, and comes with a hexagonal nut that ensures your cable gland will stay in place in walls, holes, and wherever.

If you're already a cable gland user and are looking to upgrade, check out Icotek's Split Cable Glands for Cables with Connectors now.

Louie is the father behind the travel blog Browseeverywhere.com. He has a background in photography, E-commerce, and writing product reviews online at ConsumerReviews24. Traveling full time with his family was his ultimate past-time. If he’s not typing on his laptop, you can probably find him watching movies.

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Louie Missap

Louie is the father behind the travel blog Browseeverywhere.com. He has a background in photography, E-commerce, and writing product reviews online at ConsumerReviews24. Traveling full time with his family was his ultimate past-time.

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