How to choose the right cable gland
Density & flexibility in practice

The correct cable entry determines both tightness, flexibility and serviceability.
The choice is governed by how often you need to maintain the system, what IP requirements apply and whether the cables are routed with or without connectors.

Explore the right cable entry for tightness, flexibility and serviceability

Modular systems (for cables with connectors)

  • IP class: IP54 – IP68
  • Advantages: cables with connectors can pass, flexible and sealed
  • Limitation: higher cost, requires more planning
  • Typical applications: machine builders, automation, and energy

Cable entry plates & Multiflanges

  • IP class: IP54 – IP68
  • Advantages: high density, easy installation of multiple cables
  • Limitation: cables must be routed without connectors
  • Typical applications: panel builders and control cabinets
Cable Entry Plates & Multi Flanges

Cable entries with brush seal

  • Advantages: flexible, easy to service and retrofit.
  • Restriction: low density, not for outdoor use
  • Typical uses: robotics and machine service panels
Cable pass-through with brush seal

IP classes in practice

The IP rating determines how well a cable gland protects against dust and water. Below you will find a comparison of the most common levels and their typical uses.

IP classProtection levelTypical uses
IP54Basic level with good serviceabilityService panels, robotics
IP65Dampproof and protected against water jetsPanel builder, control cabinet
IP66–IP68Very high density for demanding environmentsOutdoor installations, industrial environments

Summary

  • IP54 used where serviceability is more important than maximum tightness, e.g. in robotics and service panels.
  • IP65 is the standard choice for control cabinet and panel builders who need reliable tightness against dust and water jets.
  • IP66–68 provides the highest level of protection and is ideal for outdoor installations and demanding industrial environments.

Combined table overview

Different types of cable entry systems have their strengths and limitations. Below we compare modular entries, plates & multi-flanges and brush seals based on IP rating, advantages, limitations and typical applications.

TypeIP classAdvantagesLimitationsUse
ModularIP54–IP68Contacts can pass through the systemMore complex installationMechanical engineer, automation
Plates & multi-flangeIP54–IP68That construction and easy installationNot customized for pre-terminated cablesPanel builder
Brush sealLow IP ratingFlexible and service-friendly solutionLimited protection against dust and liquidsRobotics, service panels

Summary

  • Modular penetrations is the best choice when cables with connectors are to pass through the enclosure.
  • Plattor & multi-flanges provides high tightness and easy installation, but is used for cables without connectors.
  • Borsttätningar Suitable where flexibility and serviceability are more important than high IP rating, e.g. in robotics and service panels.

FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions about Cable Gland

Modular systems up to IP68

When you need to seal many cables without connectors, at a lower cost.

Brush seal, thanks to easy access.

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