Minco is pleased to announce expanded certifications for the FG4015 Leadwire & Cable Seal Fitting family, now approved for even more hazardous gas and combustible dust environments across North America and international markets. These fittings deliver safety, reliability, and field-friendly installation—all in one robust design.
Certified for Global Hazardous Locations
The FG4015 series meets rigorous standards including:
- ATEX:
2 G Ex db eb IIC Gb IP66 - IECEx: Ex db eb IIC Gb IP66
- Canada: Zone 1 & 21, Ex db eb IIC Gb / Ex tb IIIC Db
- North America: Class I Div. 2, Class II Div. 2, Class III, Type 4X / IP66
With these certifications, engineers can standardize on a single fitting design across facilities and countries without compromise.
Simple, Safe, Field-Friendly
The FG4015 is engineered for easy installation and maintenance:
- No special adapters, cable grips, or extra hardware needed
- Split grommet option allows retrofits without disconnecting connectors
- Minimal assembly reduces labor and downtime
Fewer parts and faster installation also mean lower total cost of ownership and simpler inventory management. Click for animation.
Flexible and Reliable
Available as a complete assembly (FG4015) or modular kit (FG4014 + AC4015), the series supports:
- 1/2″ or 3/4″ NPT threads
- Multiple conductor counts and cable diameters
- Sealing up to 50 PSIG
Ideal for instrumentation housings, motor terminals, bulkhead transitions, and hazardous-location RTD or sensor feedthroughs, the FG4015 delivers reliable, sealed performance even in the toughest conditions.
With expanded certifications and simplified installation, the FG4015 is the go-to solution for safe, efficient, and compliant cable sealing in hazardous environments.
Read the full document: “Minco FG4015 and FG4014+AC4015 Leadwire and Cable Seal Fitting Certifications for
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