Installers choose this hardware to make clean, repeatable entries into enclosures and panels—no frayed jackets, no compromised IP rating after rework. Scame covers common metric threads from M12 to M63 with matched locknuts and sealing washers, so a cabinet schedule can stay standard across floors and sites. Clamping ranges are honest; a typical M20 lands around 6–12 mm OD while M25 reaches 11–17 mm, keeping jacket compression inside EN 62444 guidance. Bodies come in halogen-free PA6/PA66 for general duty and nickel-plated brass where mechanical abuse or EMC bonding is part of the brief.
Families split by material, sealing method, and function. Polyamide entries handle office cores and light plant rooms with fast tool-free cap nuts. Brass entries bring higher pull-out strength, better thread life, and reliable shield continuity when used with 360° spring clamps. EMC variants terminate braid or foil all the way around the circumference for low transfer impedance. For tight panels, compact low-profile caps keep door clearances. Accessories include step grommets, blanking plugs for unused holes, reducing bushes, and locknuts in polymer or metal to match the enclosure earthing scheme.
Straight and 90° patterns cover congested risers and shallow switchrooms. Seals are NBR as standard, with EPDM or silicone where temperature range or chemical exposure dictates. UV-stabilised polyamide versions suit sun-exposed façades; stainless steel threads are available for corrosive zones or food prep. Color coding is practical: grey for interiors, black for outdoor or visible runs. For shielded cables, EMC glands integrate a conical spring or lamella insert to give 360° contact without nicking the braid.
Multi-hole inserts route several small cords through one thread while preserving IP. Slit grommets enable retrofit around pre-terminated leads; membrane plates fill larger cut-outs and accept push-through nipples for mixed OD bundles. Where tray dressing is dense, strain-relief combs align tails before the gland plate so clamp torque is even and bending radii stay inside limits.
Ingress and impact IP54–IP68 depending on model and assembly; test basis IEC/EN 60529. Impact resistance up to IK07–IK08 near service corridors per EN 62262.
Temperature Polyamide bodies typically −40…+100 °C with NBR, up to +120 °C with EPDM; brass versions −40…+120 °C; silicone seals extend high-side capability to +200 °C for short excursions.
Mechanical Strain-relief performance verified to EN 62444 with pull-out forces appropriate to size and conductor class; cap-nut torque windows are marked on the hub to prevent over-compression. Threads are ISO metric with pitch tolerance to keep panel nuts consistent across brands.
EMC Shield continuity on EMC types measured as 360° contact; bonding lugs or serrated locknuts provide the earth path to the backplate.
Fire and materials Halogen-free polyamides available; UL 94 V-0 options for cabinets that require a higher flammability class.
Gland plate integration Steel and polymer plates with M16–M40 knockouts; sealing washers sized to keep the quoted IP after dress and retightening at maintenance.
Office and education panels use polymer entries for H07Z1-K tails and signal lines. Hospitality back-of-house prefers black UV-stable glands that disappear against equipment. Manufacturing lines deploy brass or stainless for vibration and wash-down. For outdoor kiosks and façades, spec scame waterproof cable inlets with appropriate seals and cap-nut torque; in ceiling voids or lift rooms, compact 90° patterns keep bend radius under control without fouling doors. Where frequent servicing is expected, slit inserts allow removal around factory-terminated plugs with minimal downtime.
Entry threads and locknut flats align with Scame enclosures, distribution boards, and interlocked sockets, so one tool set and gasket kit serves the whole project. EMC versions bond neatly to metal backplates used in Scame cabinets; polymer bodies mate with halogen-free boxes on the wiring device side. For portable power assemblies, pair entries with scame strain relief connectors at the cord end to keep pull forces off terminals during handling. Panel edges accept the same reducing bushes you already carry for Scame plugs and distributors, which keeps spares lean.
Environment Fix the target IP and IK first; choose polyamide for dry interiors and brass or stainless where heat, vibration, or solvents are routine.
Cable and OD Match clamping range to the real outer diameter, not the nominal; keep compression inside the mid-band for re-torque after inspection.
EMC and earthing Use EMC glands with 360° contact for VFDs, radio gear, or long sensor runs; verify the earth path through serrated nuts or bonding straps.
Thermal and chemical Check seal elastomer against ambient and cleaning agents; select silicone for sustained high-side temperatures.
Geometry and access Choose 90° where door depth is tight; use multi-hole inserts to reduce thread count in cramped plates while holding IP.
Logistics Standardise three thread sizes across the site and pre-kit locknuts, sealing washers, and scame cable protection fittings so night shifts aren’t waiting on small parts.
Expect project-specific pricing tied to your panel schedule, a named account manager, and live EU stock before commitment. Quotes return quickly so weekend cutovers and night shifts stay on plan. Orders by EAN or MPN post cleanly into your ERP; downloadable price lists remain current through revisions. Your portal shows lead times and order status, with purchase-history analytics to standardise thread sizes, seal types, and materials across sites. Trusted clients can use post-payment terms up to 30 days. We coordinate consolidated shipments for multi-location drops and set price-validity windows so phased installs remain predictable.