Description
T&B® Fittings Star Teck® Teck Cable Gland, Series: ST Series, 3-1/2 in, Cable Openings: 3.61 to 3.87 in, ACWU/MC/TECK Cable, NPT, Steel, Zinc Plated, Silver, -40 to 194 deg F, 6.031 in W
A natural extension of the 10464 series, the first Star Teck? cable fitting incorporated input from end users in Canadian industry and was the first teck fitting to use a pop-on design requiring no disassembly. Other unique features included a splined gland and gripping features. The original Star Teck? fitting for teck and ACWU cable set the standard for ease of installation, quality engineering and safe, reliable terminations in challenging industrial environments.
Features
- Built-in O-ring provides 360 deg seal even when enclosure surface is rough or uneven
- Sharp biting teeth provide superior electrical bonding and allow corrosive liquids to drain away quickly
- Watertight tapered bushing cone shaped to provide a secure, tight fit while eliminating cupping or water in vertical installations
- Easy to install in tight spaces low profile gland nut fits tight spaces
- Has grooves for screwdriver installation, and flats for a wrench
- Durable and reusable with funnel entry for easy cable insertion
- A natural extension of the 10464 Series, the first STAR TECK cable fitting incorporated input from end-users in Canadian industry and was the first teck fitting to use a pop-on design requiring no disassembly.
- Other unique features included a splined gland and gripping features.
Specifications
GTIN: 00786210631363
UNSPSC: 39121311
Country of Origin: Canada
| Color | Silver |
|---|---|
| Weight | 62 lbs |
| Cable Openings | 3.61 to 3.87 in |
| Trade Size | 3-1/2 in |
| Dimensions | 6.031 in W |
| Cable Type | ACWU/MC/TECK |
| Series | ST Series |
| Connection Type | NPT |
| Material | Steel |
| Finish | Zinc Plated |
| Temperature Rating | -40 to 194 deg F |
| BABA Compliant | No |
| Sold as | EACH |
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