Cable Gland is used to secure and protect cables as they enter electrical equipment or enclosures. It provides protection against environmental factors such as dust, moisture, and strain, ensuring the cable remains safe and operational. These are typically made from materials such as brass, stainless steel, or plastic. Installing a cable gland involves passing the cable through the gland body, securing it with the sealing nut, and tightening to create a secure seal around the cable. Furthermore, the Cable Gland plays a vital role in maintaining the safety, reliability, and longevity of electrical and instrumentation installations by securely and safely connecting cables to equipment and enclosures.