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Less affected by weather, UV-light and ozone – less inclined to dry up, crack and come lose.
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More resistant to acids (Phosphoric, Saltpeter, Hydrochloric & Sulphuric). |
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Handles larger temperature span than most glands. |
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Quick and easy installation from one side only — not necessary to be able to reach opposite side of installation to attach locknut. |
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Ideal where space is restricted - less protrusion and space needed. |
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Ergonomically better, no negative effect on wrists since it does not need to be screwed into place. |
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Superior to cable gland up to IP67, except where strain relief is at a premium. Less work and time needed for installation compared to a cable gland - thus lower cost. |
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The opening is always sealed until the membrane is pushed out – no need for stop plugs or blind plugs in the mean time, which creates extra costs. |
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More economic solution. |