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Industrial wire harness conduit fitting is a mechanical component that securely connects and seals electrical conduit to junction boxes, enclosures, or other conduit sections in industrial machinery.

Component Specifications

Definition
An industrial wire harness conduit fitting is a precision-engineered component designed to provide a secure, sealed, and strain-relieved connection between electrical conduit and equipment in industrial environments. It ensures protection against environmental factors such as dust, moisture, chemicals, and mechanical stress while maintaining electrical continuity and safety standards. These fittings are critical for organizing and protecting wire harnesses in complex machinery systems.
Working Principle
The fitting operates by mechanically clamping onto the conduit and the mounting surface (such as a junction box) using threaded connections, compression rings, or set screws. It creates a tight seal through gaskets or O-rings to prevent ingress of contaminants, while providing strain relief to prevent cable pull-out and maintain electrical integrity under vibration or movement.
Materials
Typically made from corrosion-resistant materials: zinc-plated steel (common), stainless steel (AISI 304/316 for harsh environments), brass (for non-sparking applications), or engineered plastics (nylon, PVC for lightweight/corrosive resistance). Gaskets are often neoprene, silicone, or EPDM rubber.
Technical Parameters
  • IP Rating IP65 to IP68
  • Thread Size M12 to M40 metric, 1/2" to 2" NPT
  • Mounting Type Threaded, flange, or snap-in
  • Temperature Range -40°C to +120°C
  • Conduit Compatibility Flexible or rigid metallic/non-metallic conduit
Standards
ISO 7005, DIN 43650, IEC 60079, UL 514B

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Parent Products

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Engineering Analysis

Risks & Mitigation
  • Improper installation causing seal failure
  • Material incompatibility with chemicals
  • Over-tightening damaging threads
  • Incorrect size leading to poor strain relief
FMEA Triads
Trigger: Incorrect torque during installation
Failure: Seal compression failure leading to moisture ingress
Mitigation: Use torque wrench and follow manufacturer specifications; implement installation training
Trigger: Material degradation in chemical environments
Failure: Corrosion or cracking compromising seal integrity
Mitigation: Select chemically compatible materials (e.g., stainless steel 316, PTFE seals); conduct regular inspections

Industrial Ecosystem

Compatible With

Interchangeable Parts

Compliance & Inspection

Tolerance
Thread tolerance per ISO 965-1 medium class; sealing surface flatness within 0.1mm
Test Method
IP testing per IEC 60529; vibration testing per IEC 60068-2-6; pull-out force testing per UL 514B

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a conduit fitting and a cable gland?

Conduit fittings connect conduit to enclosures and provide sealing/strain relief for the conduit itself. Cable glands seal around individual cables entering enclosures. Some products combine both functions.

How do I select the right IP rating for a conduit fitting?

IP65 provides dust-tight and water jet protection; IP67 adds temporary immersion resistance; IP68 allows continuous submersion. Choose based on environmental exposure.

Can I contact factories directly?

Yes, each factory profile provides direct contact information.

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