What Is Cable Gland?
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A cable gland is a type of fastener used to secure the end of an electrical cable or conduit to an enclosure or object. It typically consists of a threaded metal or plastic body, a compression ring, and a locking nut. The body of the gland is typically made from brass, nylon, stainless steel, or aluminum and is designed to provide a watertight seal against the enclosure or object. The compression ring is used to secure the cable to the gland and the locking nut is used to secure the gland to the enclosure.