LMF LMG Accessories
LMF LMG Accessories
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To assist in ordering the correct fittings for a specific cable, pages 4 to 6 illustrate COMPLETE OUTLET
ACCESSORY SETS for various sizes and types of cable. Accessory sets other than those shown on pages
4 to 6 may be supplied to order on consultation.
SEALING
Cable entry fittings ensure sound sealing provided that the correct size of recommended fittings is used with
each specific cable. Sealing is effected by either the union gasket or the sealing ring at the rear end of the
outlet and by the outlet gasket at the front end. It may be necessary to increase the cable diameter to effect a
seal at the rear end of the outlet.
ASSEMBLING
The special tools shown on page 11 should be used to tighten locking rings, outlet nuts, etc. Cable clamp
jaws should be tightened sufficiently to grip the cable, but over-tightening may cause the dielectric to flow and
impair its insulating qualities.
DIMENSIONS
All dimensions with the exception of Imperial threads are in millimetres and are nominal, they are derived
from original Imperial dimensions.
For assembly instruction see page 13. Where no min. cable O/D is shown, sleeve cable to max. O/D to achieve seal.
Shell Cable O/D Outlet Accessory Set with Union Nut Outlet Accessory Set with Cable Clamp
Code
Size Min. mm Max. mm Straight Outlet Rt. Angled Outlet Straight Outlet Rt. Angled Outlet
5.90 7.40 LMA/1/10601/20..* LMA/1/10505/20..* LMA/1/10625/20..* LMA/1/10529/20..* a
1 7.50 8.90 LMA/1/10602/20..* LMA/1/10506/20..* LMA/1/10626/20..* LMA/1/10530/20..* b
- 9.30 x 6.70 LMA/1/10603/20..* LMA/1/10507/20..* LMA/1/10627/20..* LMA/1/10531/20..* b
5.90 7.40 LMA/1/10604/20..* LMA/1/10508/20..* LMA/1/10628/20..* LMA/1/10532/20..* c
ALUMINIUM
Use this chart to select the correct outlet accessory set to suit the type
and size of cable and the shell size of plug or socket being used.
* Final figure of suffix must be added to the part number when ordering:
ALUMINIUM - 3 for LMF, 1 for LMG;
BRASS - 5 for LMF, 1 for LMG
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11.40 12.20 LMA/1/02923/20..* LMA/1/02940/20..* e
13.50 14.60 LMA/1/02926/20..* LMA/1/02943/20..* f
11.70 13.50 LMA/1/02927/20..* LMA/1/02944/20..* 9
13.50 14.60 LMA/1/02929/20..* LMA/1/02946/20..* 9
3
17.40 19.30 LMA/1/02905/20..* LMA/1/03100/20..* h
17.40 19.30 LMA/1/02930/20..* LMA/1/02947/20..* i
Use this chart to select the correct outlet accessory set to suit the type
and size of cable and the shell size of plug or socket being used.
* Final figure of suffix must be added to the part number when ordering:
ALUMINIUM - 3 for LMF, 1 for LMG;
BRASS - 5 for LMF, 1 for LMG
For assembly instruction see page 15. Where no min. cable O/D is shown, sleeve cable to max. O/D to achieve seal.
Shell Cable O/D Outlet Accessory Set with Union Nut Outlet Accessory Set with Cable Clamp
Code
Size Min. mm Max. mm Straight Outlet Rt. Angled Outlet Straight Outlet Rt. Angled Outlet
5.9 7.4 LMA/1/08033/20..* LMA/1/08044/20..* LMA/1/13455/20..* LMA/1/13431/20..* a
1 7.5 8.9 LMA/1/08035/20..* LMA/1/08046/20..* LMA/1/13456/20..* LMA/1/13432/20..* b
--- 9.3 x 6.7 LMA/1/08034/20..* LMA/1/08045/20..* LMA/1/13457/20..* LMA/1/13433/20..* b
5.9 7.4 LMA/1/08036/20..* LMA/1/08047/20..* LMA/1/13458/20..* LMA/1/13434/20..* c
ALUMINIUM
Use this chart to select the correct outlet accessory set to suit the type
and size of cable and the shell size of plug or socket being used.
* Final figure of suffix must be added to the part number when ordering:
ALUMINIUM - 3 for LMF, 1 for LMG;
BRASS - 5 for LMF, 1 for LMG
1 ab LMA/1/03437/00..*
cd LMA/1/03438/00..*
2
ef LMA/1/03439/00..*
g LMA/1/03440/00..*
3
hi LMA/1/03441/00..*
1 ab LMA/1/03452/00..*
cd LMA/1/03453/00..*
2
ef LMA/1/03454/00..*
g LMA/1/03455/00..*
3
hi LMA/1/03456/00..*
1 LMA/1/03442/00..*
2 LMA/1/03443/00..*
3 LMA/1/03444/00..*
1 LMA/2/41303
2 LMA/2/41304
3 LMA/2/41305
Note: All protective caps on this page are for use with aluminium connectors (fine thread) only.
* Final figure of suffix must be added to the part number when ordering: 3 for LMF; 1 for LMG
1 ab LMA/1/04111/00..*
cd LMA/1/04112/00..*
2
ef LMA/1/04113/00..*
g LMA/1/04114/00..*
3
hi LMA/1/04115/00..*
1 ab LMA/1/04124/00..*
cd LMA/1/04125/00..*
2
ef LMA/1/04126/00..*
g LMA/1/04127/00..*
3
hi LMA/1/04128/00..*
1 LMA/1/04116/00..*
2 LMA/1/04117/00..*
3 LMA/1/04118/00..*
1 LMA/1/41208/00..*
2 LMA/1/41209/00..*
3 LMA/1/41210/00..*
Note: All protective caps on this page are for use with brass connectors (coarse thread) only.
* Final figure of suffix must be added to the part number when ordering: 3 for LMF; 1 for LMG
1 LMA/1/41160/00..* LMA/2/41181
2 LMA/1/41161/00..* LMA/2/41182
3 LMA/1/41162/00..* LMA/2/41183
1 LMA/1/41198/00..* LMA/2/41181
2 LMA/1/41199/00..* LMA/2/41182
3 LMA/1/41200/00..* LMA/2/41183
Note: All protective caps on this page are for use with brass connectors (coarse thread) only.
* Final figure of suffix must be added to the part number when ordering: 3 for LMF; 1 for LMG
ACCESSORY SET
CONDUIT ADAPTOR
Note: *Final figure of suffix must be added when ordering: 5 for LMF; 1 for LMG
DOUBLE-ENDED SPANNER
Used in conjunction with body holder to facilitate
tightening of outlet nuts and panel locking rings.
BODYHOLDER
Used in conjunction with double-ended spanner - locates
on front face of connectors.
3. Position outlet gasket and outlet at rear of connector and secure with outlet nut.
Slide sealing ring into neck of outlet.
Pull forward ferrules and braid, secure with union nut.
NOTE:
Union gasket requires to be a close fit to cable sheath. Synthetic rubber sleeve/s to be fitted to achieve a satisfactory fit.
2. Solder conductors to connector contacts and slide insulating sleeves over soldered joints.
Position outlet gasket and outlet at rear of connector and secure with outlet nut.
Slide cable sleeve into neck of outlet.
1. Material Content
Circular Connectors generally use metalwork parts made of brass, aluminium, phosphor-bronze or steel,
which, dependant on the particular application, may be passivated and protected with cadmium or zinc
plate in conjunction with chromated or anodised surface finishes. The insulating materials can either be
natural or synthetic rubber, together with plastic or glass-filled plastic moulded parts. Contact materials
vary but are usually made of brass, phosphor-bronze, alumel or chromel.
Hazard can occur if the product is used outside the specified parameters or if the product is damaged,
wrongly wired, poorly assembled, poorly integrated into larger equipments, or contaminated with
conductive fluids. Live circuit terminations must be protected and live circuits never broken by
disconnecting products.
Hot spots may be created when resistance is increased due to damage or incorrect integration particularly
soldering, or loose terminations. Overheating can cause breakdown of insulation, electric shock, burns or,
ultimately, fire. In the event of fire noxious and/or toxic fumes may be released and, in these
circumstances, any fire involving the product should be dealt with by personnel properly equipped.
Connectors with exposed terminations or contacts should not be used on the current supply side of a
circuit with exposed contacts on an unmated product. Before making a circuit live, the product and wiring
should be checked to ensure there is no electrically conducting debris present. Circuit resistance checks
should also be conducted before making the circuit live. Always ensure that connectors are assembled
and wired by properly trained personnel.
Care must be exercised to avoid damage to any part of the products during transporting, storage or use.
Abnormal transit or storage conditions and abuse during installation can give rise to damage. Products
should not be used in a damaged condition.
Improper storage (particularly of damaged products) can give rise to additional hazards particularly
corrosion. Attention is specifically drawn to the need for proper storage of products containing cadmium
and you are advised to see the Guidance Note from the Health and safety Executive on Cadmium
Health and Safety Precautions.
4. Disposal of Products
SAFETY RULES