A cable gland is a small device that connects an electrical cable to a piece of equipment such as an automation system, electrical system, instrumentation tool or control device. Cable glands come in different sizes to support cables ranging from 1-75 millimeters in diameter.
Explosion-proof cable glands are the mechanical cable entry devices attached to the end of electrical cables, securing them to other electrical equipment, such as explosion-proof junction boxes, electrical terminals, and plugs.
The terminal lugs are installed at the end of the cable to establish an electrical connection between the conductor of the cable. They link two wires together or connect more than two cables. They also connect fuse sockets, load switches, and electrical equipment. Insulated lugs with pin terminals, blade terminals, hook terminals, fork terminals, and ring terminals are in the wire, automation, control panel, and instrumentation industries.
In other words, cable glands are very important for cable management and the protection of attached cable equipment. Cable lugs are the electrical components in cable management used for the connection and termination of wires and cable terminals to any electrical equipment.
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