How to install Capri ADE 4F cable gland with armoured cable
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The ADE-4F is a widely approved gland for use in hazardous areas. Suitable for IEC and NEC installations and with many cable types the ADE-4F offers a range of materials and thread options to cover all requirements. 0:17 Assemble into hub 0:20 Tighten to seal with mating part 0:25 Remove armour clamping and sealing components 0:35 Cut out IP protective seal 0:51 Prepare cable according to manufacturer's instructions 0:54 Position environmental seal 1:05 Remove excess armour 1:13 Expand the armour to 45 degrees 1:24 Slide the clamping ring into position 1:34 Preassemble armour clamping components onto cable 1:44 Insert cable into hub body 1:55 Tighten armour clamping nut
The ADE-4F is a widely approved gland for use in hazardous areas. Suitable for IEC and NEC installations and with many cable types the ADE-4F offers a range of materials and thread options to cover all requirements. 0:17 Assemble into hub 0:20 Tighten to seal with mating part 0:25 Remove armour clamping and sealing components 0:35 Cut out IP protective seal 0:51 Prepare cable according to manufacturer's instructions 0:54 Position environmental seal 1:05 Remove excess armour 1:13 Expand the armour to 45 degrees 1:24 Slide the clamping ring into position 1:34 Preassemble armour clamping components onto cable 1:44 Insert cable into hub body 1:55 Tighten armour clamping nut
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