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These grips are sized to fit in tight areas.
These 90° elbows absorb less water and are less likely to crack or corrode than other types of plastics and metals.
Because these grips resist absorbing water, they are less likely to crack or corrode than other types of plastics and metals.
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.
Snap these cord grips into place to secure cable in wet environments.
Push to install these cord grips in wet environments and high-movement applications such as robotics and handheld equipment.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Tighten the screw-down clamp for superior pull-out resistance.
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.
Made of PBT, these grips resist soaking up water in washdown and other wet environments while securing cords with an extra-strong hold.
Secure cords in washdown areas where there’s minimal space—these cord grips curve 90° to relieve stress from bending.
Suitable for use in applications where cords are underwater—these grips are rated IP68 for protection from prolonged submersion.
Keep cords from coming loose and seal water out of enclosures in extremely cold labs and storage areas. Thanks to their plastic bushing and rubber O-ring, these grips withstand temperatures as low as -75° F.
These grips have an extension that provides extra support for moving cable and prevents kinking for longer cable life.
Secure cable installed through enclosures in wet environments while venting air to protect electronics from condensation.
Lighter in weight than steel and brass grips, these aluminum grips are strong enough to secure cords in demanding wet environments.
With an oval bushing hole, these lightweight grips secure flat building cable, such as Romex and Festoon cable, in wet areas. All offer strain relief to extend cable life.
Use these lightweight grips to secure cords entering knockouts at a 45° angle in wet, tight spaces while easing the stress from bending. Made of aluminum, they’re lighter in weight than steel and brass grips yet durable.
Keep your cord at a gentle angle without sacrificing a tight hold, even in tough, wet environments.
Create a tight grip on cords in wet environments while reducing stress from bending—the 90° angle of these cord grips routes cords to fit tight spaces in enclosures and panels.
Stop cords from coming loose in wet environments while keeping them along the side of your enclosure in tight spaces.
These grips are the most corrosion resistant of any of our submersible metal cord grips.
An internal ring keeps cable with braid shielding grounded to the body of the grip to block electromagnetic interference (EMI).
The mesh extension provides a secure hold in applications where cable is pulled or in motion. It reduces stress on the cable and prevents kinking for longer cable life.
These cord grips are lightweight yet durable.
Secure and seal electrical cords entering knockouts at a 45° angle.
Stronger than aluminum cord grips, these grips are zinc plated for corrosion resistance.
Made of nylon, these grips resist chemicals.
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.
These grips install into enclosure holes quickly to stabilize and relieve strain on cords.
Able to stand up to rust better than steel grips, these 300 series stainless steel grips secure electrical cables in corrosive environments.
Tighten the screws to secure your cable.
An insert clamps the cable in place to provide more strain relief than other snap-in cord grips for building cable.
Connect a single flat cable to a junction box.
These cord grips are lightweight yet durable. They have a zinc-plated steel locknut and metal-reinforced rubber O-ring that prevents liquid from entering the connection.
Secure cords in wet and industrial environments with little room—these grips curve 45° to relieve bending stress.
Also known as cable-entry seals, the cable-entry side has heat-shrinkable polyolefin with an adhesive lining.
Stronger than aluminum cord grips, these steel grips are zinc plated for corrosion resistance. They have a steel locknut and metal-reinforced O-ring that prevents liquid from entering the connection.
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.
Stronger than aluminum cord grips, these grips are zinc plated for corrosion resistance. They have a steel locknut and metal-reinforced O-ring that prevents liquid from entering the connection.
These stainless steel grips offer the most protection from wet, corrosive environments of any of our metal wet-location cord grips. They are rated IP67 for protection from temporary water submersion.
The mesh offers a secure hold in applications where cable is pulled or in motion. It reduces stress on the cable and prevents kinking for longer cable life.
These grips are nickel-plated brass for good corrosion resistance.
Stainless steel construction offers the most corrosion-resistance of any of our multi-diameter wet-location cord grips.
Securely connect cable in sanitary environments such as food plants with these watertight cord grips.
These grips meet Class III, Divisions 1 and 2 standards for use in hazardous locations.
These 90° elbows meet Class III, Divisions 1 and 2 standards for use in hazardous locations.
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.
The cable-entry side has heat-shrinkable polyolefin with an adhesive lining. These are also known as cable-entry seals.
The face of these grips is flush with the cable-entry point for a seamless appearance. They have a thin, flexible seal that covers the holes until you push a cord through.
Peel away layers of rubber inserts to fit around cord grips, even when you don't know the exact diameter.
Modify these cord grips to get the right fit for your cord even when you don't know the exact diameter.
These grips have a thin, flexible seal that covers the holes until you push cords through.
The face of these grips is flush with the cable-entry point for a seamless appearance.
Attach a cord grip to cable without removing connectors and rewiring. These cord grips have a two-piece design to fit around cables with connectors.
FDA compliant for direct food contact, these cord grips have a multi-piece design to wrap around cables in sanitary environments without removing connectors or rewiring.
Secure multiple flat cable through one cord grip—reducing the space and number you need for a project, as well as saving time.
Pull wire and cable while maintaining tension until the line can be permanently anchored. Use these clamps with stranded bare steel wire and cable.
Each set includes six grips for pulling one or more cables through conduit.
Pull one or more cables through conduit.
As you pull with both hands, a latch grabs onto fish tape or pulling rope. Unlike pliers, this puller will not kink or slip off the fish tape.
Use a blower or vacuum to insert this lightweight threading line into conduit or raceway, and attach it to your pulling rope to guide the rope.
The single loop can handle up to six 10-ga. bare wires at once.
Route wire and cable outside of conduit in drop ceilings and behind walls. Made of nonconductive fiberglass, these rods are safer to use around energized equipment than metal rods.
Often used in cable stringing and pulling applications, these connectors lock quickly and stay closed under tension.
Made of fiberglass with a plastic tip, this tape is safer to use around energized equipment than metal fish tape.
Thicker than standard fish tape, this fiberglass tape remains stiff along its entire length for long runs of conduit and raceway. It’s nonconductive, so it’s safer to use around energized equipment than metal fish tape.
Use this flat tape for long runs without bends. Choose from steel or stainless steel.
Safer to use around energized equipment than other types of fish tape, this fiberglass tape is also round, making it more flexible than flat and oval tape to pull wire through multiple bends.
Flexible enough for pulling wire through multiple bends, this round, stainless steel tape is stiff enough to push through tough runs without backing up.
These grips are galvanized steel for good corrosion resistance.
Made of stainless steel, these grips have excellent corrosion resistance.
The loops tighten by the weight of your cable or by manual adjustment. These grips are often wrapped around a beam or pipe.
These are tin-plated bronze.
Adapt metric, NPT, and PG conduit and cord grip threads to match knockout threads.
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.
Reduce cable strain caused by equipment hanging from drop-down cable.
Reinforce the spot where your connector and cord meet to prevent damage from pulling and bending.
Protect RJ45 connectors on Ethernet cables from strain when cables are pulled and bumped.
Attach these clamps by running a wire rope through the jaws to create an attachment point anywhere along the wire rope.
Position these locks anywhere along a length of cord to create stops or separate cord from contact surfaces.
Snap these grommets into place to hold wire, cable, and cords in wet locations and form a seal against dust, debris, and water.
Rated IP68, these grommets form liquid-tight seals around wire, cable, and cords to protect them against dust as well as submersion in a maximum of one meter of water.
Clip these suppressors—also known as ferrite beads and ferrite chokes—around data, USB, video, and sensitive-equipment cable to curb electromagnetic and radio frequency interference.
Tighten conduit locknuts and ream both the inside and outside of conduit with one tool.