Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
LappExterior Thread Size
M25
Interior Thread Size
M20
Material
Nickel Plated Brass
Type
Reducer
Hazardous Area Certification
ATEX
Thread Size
M25 → M20
Colour
Metallic
IP Rating
IP68
Minimum Operating Temperature
-30°C
Standards Met
CE
Series
SKINDICHT�
Maximum Operating Temperature
+90°C
Country of Origin
Germany
Product details
Skintop ATEX (Ex) Nickel Plated Brass Reducers - Metric
From Lapp, this Skindicht ME-M reducer allows cable glands to adapt to threaded holes that are too large for their connecting thread. Rather than boring new holes in panels, a reducer can be used to accommodate your cable gland size, potentially saving you time and money. This presents added versatility when terminating and sealing cable into electrical equipment, enclosures and conduit.
With a robust nickel plated brass construction, these reducers are also ATEX approved. They also feature a nitrile rubber o-ring that ensures effective environmental sealing, with a guide notch for proper placement.
A wrench is required for secure assembly.
Features and Benefits
ATEX Approved
IP68 Protection
Adapt Threaded Bore Hole to Cable Gland Thread
Robust Construction
Reliable
Space Saving Design
Operating Temperature -30°C to +90°C
Applications
The thread reducers can be used with cable glands in a variety of applications, and are ATEX approved for Equipment group II / Category 2G+1D in environments where explosion is a risk.
Petrochemical Industry
Offshore and Marine
Construction
Additional Sizes
664-4583 is a M16 to M12 ATEX Reducer
664-4586 is a M20 to M16 ATEX Reducer
664-4580 is a M25 to M20 ATEX Reducer
664-4599 is a M32 to M25 ATEX Reducer
664-4592 is a M40 to M32 ATEX Reducer
664-4596 is a M50 to M40 ATEX Reducer
Accessories
Lapp provide a handy cable gland wrench set to assist in cable gland removal.
458-3947 is a Spanner set for M12, M16, M20, M32 and M40 glands
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Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
LappExterior Thread Size
M25
Interior Thread Size
M20
Material
Nickel Plated Brass
Type
Reducer
Hazardous Area Certification
ATEX
Thread Size
M25 → M20
Colour
Metallic
IP Rating
IP68
Minimum Operating Temperature
-30°C
Standards Met
CE
Series
SKINDICHT�
Maximum Operating Temperature
+90°C
Country of Origin
Germany
Product details
Skintop ATEX (Ex) Nickel Plated Brass Reducers - Metric
From Lapp, this Skindicht ME-M reducer allows cable glands to adapt to threaded holes that are too large for their connecting thread. Rather than boring new holes in panels, a reducer can be used to accommodate your cable gland size, potentially saving you time and money. This presents added versatility when terminating and sealing cable into electrical equipment, enclosures and conduit.
With a robust nickel plated brass construction, these reducers are also ATEX approved. They also feature a nitrile rubber o-ring that ensures effective environmental sealing, with a guide notch for proper placement.
A wrench is required for secure assembly.
Features and Benefits
ATEX Approved
IP68 Protection
Adapt Threaded Bore Hole to Cable Gland Thread
Robust Construction
Reliable
Space Saving Design
Operating Temperature -30°C to +90°C
Applications
The thread reducers can be used with cable glands in a variety of applications, and are ATEX approved for Equipment group II / Category 2G+1D in environments where explosion is a risk.
Petrochemical Industry
Offshore and Marine
Construction
Additional Sizes
664-4583 is a M16 to M12 ATEX Reducer
664-4586 is a M20 to M16 ATEX Reducer
664-4580 is a M25 to M20 ATEX Reducer
664-4599 is a M32 to M25 ATEX Reducer
664-4592 is a M40 to M32 ATEX Reducer
664-4596 is a M50 to M40 ATEX Reducer
Accessories
Lapp provide a handy cable gland wrench set to assist in cable gland removal.
458-3947 is a Spanner set for M12, M16, M20, M32 and M40 glands