TSZ | EMC | Industrial Cable Gland For All Types of Braided / Screened Cables

The TSZ range of strain relief metal cable glands are designed for superior EMC performance and suitable for use in industrial (safe) areas with all types of braided cables, and have a temperature rating of +105°c to -60°c.

With 360° earth contact around cable braid circumference, the TSZ can be used with confidence where an earth connection is required.

The TSZ range meets the requirements of well-known cable gland standards including EN 62444 and IEC 62444.

For more specific applications IP68 & IP69X ingress discs or plugs are available.

Features include:

  • Designed for superior EMC performance
  • 360° earth contact around screen circumference
  • 3rd party EMC performance tested to EN 55032
  • Finger-locking seal provides superior cable retention and strain relief
  • 3rd party certified to IEC/EN 62444
  • Widest cable range take on the market
  • Robust design, high quality materials
  • O-ring interface seal included as standard
  • Ingress disc or IP68 & IP69K rated IP plug options available
  • Product supplied in nickel-plated brass, or stainless steel on request
  • Ex eb certified product also available
  • Nickel-plated brass locknut available (ordering suffix 2TN)

Tightening tools may be required to aid installation. For further information, please click here.

Design Specification IEC 62444, EN 62444 (EN Metric only)
Mechanical Classifications* Impact = Level 6, Cable Anchorage = Type A
Enclosure Protection IK08 to IEC 62262 (7 joules)
Ingress Protection Rating** IP66, IP67, IP68**, IP69 & IP69K
Cable Gland Material Nickel-plated brass, Stainless Steel (option)
Seal Material CMP SOLO LSF Halogen-free Thermoset Elastomer
Cable Type Screened or Braided
Sealing Technique CMP Unique finger-locking type seal
Sealing Area(s) Cable Outer Sheath

* Mechanical classifications applied as per IEC/EN 62444
** IP68 tested to 300 kPa for 16 hours (equivalent to 30 metres water depth)

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CMP Dual Seal Available Entry Threads 'C'Overall Cable Diameter 'A'Across Flats 'D'Across Corners 'D'Protrusion Length 'B'
StandardOption
Cable Gland OnlyCable Gland with LocknutMetricThread Length (Metric) 'E'Long Thread Length (Metric) 'E'NPTThread Length (NPT) 'E'MinMaxMaxMax
16DTSZ1TA516DTSZ2TN5M166.012.03⁄8”11.03.010.020.022.023.6
20DTSZ1TA520DTSZ2TN5M206.512.01⁄2”14.05.014.024.026.426.7
25DTSZ1TA525DTSZ2TN5M257.012.03⁄4”15.09.018.030.033.032.0
32DTSZ1TA532DTSZ2TN5M328.012.01”18.012.525.039.042.937.8
40DTSZ1TA540DTSZ2TN5M408.015.01 1⁄4”18.019.032.050.055.044.7
50DTSZ1TA550DTSZ2TN5M509.015.01 1⁄2”19.022.038.057.062.748.7
63DTSZ1TA563DTSZ2TN5M6310.015.02”20.028.048.068.074.852.2
CMP Standard SealAvailable Entry Threads 'C'Overall Cable Diameter 'A'Across Flats 'D'Across Corners 'D'Protrusion Length 'B'
StandardOption
Cable Gland OnlyCable Gland with LocknutMetricThread Length (Metric) 'E'Long Thread Length (Metric) 'E'NPTThread Length (NPT) 'E'MinMaxMaxMax
12TSZ1TA512TSZ2TN5M126.012.01⁄4”11.03.06.516.017.622.3
16STSZ1TA516STSZ2TN5M166.012.03⁄8”11.03.07.020.022.023.6
16TSZ1TA516TSZ2TN5M166.012.03⁄8”11.06.010.020.022.023.6
20STSZ1TA520STSZ2TN5M206.512.01⁄2”14.05.010.024.026.426.7
20TSZ1TA520TSZ2TN5M206.512.01⁄2”14.09.014.024.026.426.7
25STSZ1TA525STSZ2TN5M257.012.03⁄4”15.09.015.530.033.032.0
25TSZ1TA525TSZ2TN5M257.012.03⁄4”15.012.518.030.033.032.0
32STSZ1TA532STSZ2TN5M328.012.01”18.012.519.039.042.937.8
32TSZ1TA532TSZ2TN5M328.012.01”18.017.025.039.042.937.8
40STSZ1TA540STSZ2TN5M408.015.01 1⁄4”18.019.027.050.055.044.7
40TSZ1TA540TSZ2TN5M408.015.01 1⁄4”18.024.032.050.055.044.7
50STSZ1TA550STSZ2TN5M509.015.01 1⁄2”19.022.032.057.062.748.7
50TSZ1TA550TSZ2TN5M509.015.01 1⁄2”19.028.038.057.062.748.7
63STSZ1TA563STSZ2TN5M6310.015.02”20.028.039.068.074.852.2
63TSZ1TA563TSZ2TN5M6310.015.02”20.037.048.068.074.852.2

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Additional Information

DIN 40050 Definitions

The following page provides an explanation of ingress protection codes according to DIN 40050-9 (liquids) and IEC 60529 (dusts).

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Electrical Safety in the Work Place

Local codes of practice or regulations may be in force to ensure that safety is maintained to eliminate the possibility of accidents arising from the danger of electricity. These dangers would include electric shock, burns, fire, explosion and arcing. In the United Kingdom the ESQCR 2002, and amendments 2006 (S.I. No. 1521) and 2009 (S.I. No. 639), introduced under Statutory Instrument No. 2665, and the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 (EAW Regulations), which came into force on 1 April 1990, comprehensively deal with this subject.

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EMC Performance

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