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The center hole has flaps that flex to hold and protect various sizes of wire, cable, and cords while keeping out dust and debris. Push these grommets into place. They turn rough-edged and uneven holes into smooth, insulated holes.
These grommets snap into place and have wings that expand against the sides of the hole to lock them in position. Use them to protect wire, cable, and cords by turning rough-edged and uneven holes into smooth holes.
The center hole has flaps that flex to hold and protect various sizes of wire, cable, and cords while keeping out dust and debris. Snap these grommets into place and their wings expand against the sides of the hole to lock them in position. Use them to turn rough-edged and uneven holes into smooth holes.
A slit in the side of these grommets allows you to install them around wire, cable, and cords that are already in place. They snap into the hole and their wings hold them tight. Use them to turn rough-edged and uneven holes into smooth, insulated holes.
Apply heat and these grommets shrink around wire, cable, and cords to keep out dust, debris, and moisture.
These grommets have two flanges that snap around holes and flex to compensate for misalignment and movement of pipe and tubing. They're often used for routing applications in panel walls.
The center hole has flaps that flex to accommodate various sizes of wire, cable, and cords while still providing dust and debris protection. Use these grommets to eliminate cord clutter on desktops, countertops, benchtops, and other work surfaces.
Eliminate clutter on desktops, countertops, benchtops, and other work surfaces by organizing wire, cable, and cords.
Wire, cable, and cords pass through the grommet opening while the bristles fill in the gaps to control dust and debris. Use these grommets to eliminate cord clutter on desktops, countertops, benchtops, and other work surfaces.
Support shafts, bearings, and other moving parts that are routed through a hole. These grommets are slippery to allow parts to move freely in the hole. Install them on thin sheet-metal panels.
No setting tools needed—snap the two parts together in a hole you've already cut to strengthen the hole and eliminate fraying. Use these grommets in tarps, covers, curtains, and other material.
In addition to having a wider temperature range than our other vibration-damping grommets, these have excellent weather resistance.
Press these grommets into a hole to add cushion on both sides.
In addition to having a wider temperature range than our other ribbed vibration-damping grommets, these have excellent weather resistance.
Ribbed grommets are more flexible than our smooth vibration-damping grommets, so they're easier to install.
In addition to having a wider temperature range than our other vibration-damping bushings, these have excellent weather resistance.
Easier to install than grommets, push these bushings through your mounting hole to dampen vibration. Use them with a vibration-damping washer to isolate vibration.
Ribbed bushings are more flexible than our smooth vibration-damping bushings, so they're easier to install.
In addition to having a wider temperature range than our other ribbed vibration-damping bushings, these have excellent weather resistance.
Use these in place of normal washers to damp vibration and cushion your joint.
In addition to having a wider temperature range than our other vibration-damping washers, these have excellent weather resistance.
Also known as shoulder washers.
As you tighten your screw, the rolled collar compresses under the head to create an insulating barrier between a screw shank and a mating surface.
These washers have a flat bottom and high walls to protect metal screw heads from electrical current.
Also known as shoulder and insulator washers, these nonmetal washers block electrical current and prevent corrosion from mating different types of metal.
Secure cords installed through enclosures and panels in wet environments while protecting them against sharp bends. With a flared end that keeps cords from bending without limiting too much motion, these grips extend cord life.
Tighten the screw-down clamp for superior pull-out resistance.
Made of nylon with a nylon mesh extension, these grips resist most chemicals. The mesh provides a secure hold in applications where cable is pulled or in motion.
These grips are made of nylon, which resists most chemicals. The nylon mesh extension provides a secure hold when the cable is pulled or in motion.
Vent air from your enclosure to equalize pressure and stop condensation from forming inside while securing cords in wet environments. These polyamide grips are lightweight and resist rusting.
These grips are sized to fit in tight areas.
A rubber bushing with an oval slot resists water and provides entry for building cable, which is also known as Romex type NM-B or type UF-B cable.
Wrap the split gland of these grips around ethernet cables with an RJ45 connector or other already installed cables for a water-resistant seal with your enclosure.
Able to withstand temperatures up to 300° F, these grips are also corrosion- and chemical-resistant.
Because these grips resist absorbing water, they are less likely to crack or corrode than other types of plastics and metals.
Push to install these cord grips in wet environments and high-movement applications such as robotics and handheld equipment.
Made of PBT, these grips resist soaking up water in washdown and other wet environments while securing cords with an extra-strong hold.
Snap these cord grips into place to secure cable in wet environments.
Extend your cord’s life while stopping it from coming loose in places that are sanitized with water or steam as hot as 300° F, such as food plants and clean rooms.
These 90° elbows absorb less water and are less likely to crack or corrode than other types of plastics and metals.
Secure cords in washdown areas where there’s minimal space—these cord grips curve 90° to relieve stress from bending.
An insert clamps the cable in place to provide more strain relief than other snap-in cord grips for building cable.
Made of nylon, these grips resist chemicals.
These grips install into enclosure holes quickly to stabilize and relieve strain on cords.
Built with snap-in tabs and a spring extension, these cord grips install into panel holes more quickly than standard grips and better prevent damage from sharp bends.
Made of nylon, these grips resist chemicals. Install them in panels and enclosures—they have a zinc-plated steel locknut and metal-reinforced rubber O-ring that prevents liquid from entering the enclosure.
Also known as cable-entry seals, the cable-entry side has heat-shrinkable polyolefin with an adhesive lining.
These grips have a thin, flexible seal that covers the holes until you push cords through.
The cable-entry side has heat-shrinkable polyolefin with an adhesive lining. These are also known as cable-entry seals.
Grips have a rubber inner grommet with multiple holes and a rubber O-ring that create a tight seal to prevent liquid from entering the connection.
More rigid than grommets, these bushings guard cords from rubbing against the edges of holes in enclosures and panels and wearing down.
A spring extension prevents sharp bends and kinks in your cord, prolonging its life. These bushings, which are more rigid than grommets, shield cords from rubbing against the edges of holes in enclosures and panels, so they won’t wear down.