This Shrink Boot Adapter offers enhanced protection and insulation for wiring connections, ensuring waterproof and secure sealing in various electrical applications. Its low-profile, rotatable coupling design facilitates easy installation and adjustment, providing reliable performance in demanding environments. The adapter accommodates cable entry ranges up to 2.520 inches in shell size 32, with options for different finishes such as Cadmium Plate or Electroless Nickel. Made with high-quality materials, it is ideal for aerospace, military, and industrial wiring systems requiring durable, waterproof, and EMI/RFI shielding capabilities. The product includes a shrink boot for added environmental protection, making it versatile for diverse applications.
Connector Style: Straight or angled configurations
Standards: Meets MIL-DTL-85049 specifications
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Enhance your wiring system’s reliability with the Glenair Shrink Boot Adapter. Designed for waterproof sealing, EMI/RFI shielding, and secure insulation, this high-quality component features rotatable coupling, various sizes, and finishes to suit your application needs. Whether in aerospace, military, or industrial environments, this adaptable adapter ensures durable performance under demanding conditions. Easy to install with versatile configurations for straight or angled cable entry, it provides outstanding environmental protection. Purchase online today to bring professional-grade shielding and sealing to your electrical assemblies, ensuring long-term durability and safety.
Order your Glenair Series 319 Shrink Boot Adapter today and ensure reliable waterproof insulation and EMI/RFI shielding for your critical wiring projects.
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