Choose your country
MENNEKES

Cable glands

The cable gland is a cable entry point that can be attached or screwed into the enclosure of wall mounted receptacles or receptacle combinations. Cable glands seal cords and leads, and keep them tightly secured when they pass through an opening in the enclosure. This way the cable gland protects the device against ingression of dust and water.

The current standard DIN EN/IEC 60423 specifies cable glands to have a screw thread. There are cable glands for eight different cable types (from M 12 to M 63). Our chart explains the typical areas for sealing and clamping on each type of cable gland. Keep in mind: The diameter and openings of cables can vary between different manufacturers as they are not standardised.

Metric

Typical sealing area

Typical capacity of terminal

M 12

  2.5 –   6.5 mm

  3.0 –   6.5 mm

M 16

  2.5 –   8.0 mm

  3.5 –   8.0 mm

M 20

  5.0 – 12.0 mm

  6.0 – 12.0 mm

M 25

  9.0 – 18.0 mm

12.0 – 18.0 mm

M 32

14.0 – 25.0 mm

17.0 – 25.0 mm

M 40

18.0 – 32.0 mm

20.0 – 32.0 mm

M 50

24.0 – 38.0 mm

26.0 – 38.0 mm

M 63

30.0 – 44.0 mm

30.0 – 44.0 mm

FAQs, technical support, training and factory visits

Do you have questions about topics around electrotechnology? Have a look at our FAQ site! If you cannot find your answers there, our technical support will help you.

Do you wish detailed training for our plugs, connectors and receptacles or want to take a look at our production facilities in a factory visit? Just ask our training team!