Reducer Nickel Plated Brass M50 Male to M40 Female

Item Number: R/M50-M40/NPB
Packaging Unit: 1 / each
  • Metal reducers are used to adapt between different thread sizes on electrical enclosures or equipment.
  • Manufactured from nickel-plated brass for corrosion resistance and durability.
  • Fitted with NBR O-ring to maintain IP-rated seal against dust and moisture.
  • Suitable for static operating temperatures from -40°C to 100°C, with short-term tolerance up to 120°C.
  • Designed for use in electrical and industrial applications requiring secure and reliable thread reduction.
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Product Description
Cabac Reducers are nickel-plated brass fittings designed to reduce thread sizes between components such as cable glands, enclosures, and conduit fittings. They provide a secure transition from a larger male thread to a smaller female thread, ensuring reliable mechanical connection and environmental sealing. Supplied with an NBR O-ring, these fittings are ideal for both industrial and commercial applications.

Technical Data

Property

Specification

Body

Brass

Plating

Nickel

Plating Thickness

2–3 µm

O-ring

NBR (Nitrile Butadiene Rubber)

Operating Temperature

-40°C to 100°C (short-term to 120°C)

Thread Type

ISO Metric (M x 1.5)

 

Applications

  • Used to reduce male thread sizes to smaller female threads
  • Suitable for adapting cable glands, conduit fittings, or accessories to smaller entry threads
  • Ideal for use in enclosures, junction boxes, panels, and equipment housings
  • Compatible with standard ISO metric threads
  • Suitable for both indoor and outdoor environments

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