U.S. Code of Federal Regulations
Regulations most recently checked for updates: Aug 27, 2025
(a) Insulated cable(s), which must extend through an outside wall of an explosion-proof enclosure, shall pass through a stuffing-box lead entrance. All sharp edges that might damage insulation shall be removed from stuffing boxes and packing nuts.
(b) Stuffing boxes shall be so designed, and the amount of packing used shall be such, that with the packing properly compressed, the gland nut still has a clearance distance of
(c) Packing nuts and stuffing boxes shall be secured against loosening.
(d) Compressed packing material shall be in contact with the cable jacket for a length of not less than
(e) Special requirements for glands in which asbestos-packing material is specified are:
(1) Asbestos-packing material shall be untreated, not less than
(2) The allowable diametrical clearance between the cable and the holes in the stuffing box and packing nut shall not exceed 75 percent of the nominal diameter or width of the packing material.
(f) Special requirements for glands in which a compressible material (example—synthetic elastomers) other than asbestos is specified, are:
(1) The packing material shall be flame resistant.
(2) The radial clearance between the cable jacket and the nominal inside diameter of the packing material shall not exceed
(3) The radial clearance between the nominal outside diameter of the packing material and the inside wall of the stuffing box (that portion into which the packing material fits) shall not exceed