A gland (gland seal)is used to prevent leakage of fluid, such as water or steam, between sliding or turning parts of machine elements. One simple example found throughout foodservice operations is a faucet. Other types of sealed connections without moving parts are also sometimes called glands; for example, a cable gland or fitting that connects a flexible electrical conduit to an enclosure, machine or bulkhead facilitates assembly and prevents liquid or gas ingress.
Frequently used in foodservice equipment, inlets are connectors that involve a service provider or holding tank to provide air, gas, water and other fluids in supplying a secondary component. An electrical inlet is a power connector that receives electrical power from a service provider.
Features- Gland Steam Inlet
- Made with high quality material
Specifications- Length: 3.7"
- Width: 8.3"
- Height: 2.65"