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Snap these wall plates onto flush-mount outlet strips to secure the outlet strip in a cutout.
Flexible ridges or straps hold these plugs in place.
Push these plugs into an opening and friction holds them in place.
More durable than plastic plugs, these provide the most protection from abrasion and impact. Use them to eliminate sharp edges and create a finished look on metal fence and machine-guard posts. Drive them in place with a hammer for a secure fit.
Often used on metal furniture, these plugs provide a finished look on posts and tubes. Snap them into place and their flexible ridges will provide a secure grip.
Flexible ridges securely hold these plugs in place and allow them to fit a range of hole sizes.
Shield unused RJ45 type ports on computers and other electronic equipment from debris and moisture.
Slide these flexible vinyl caps on and they conform for a snug fit.
Made of rigid plastic, these caps are more wear resistant than vinyl caps but not as flexible.
Slide these flexible vinyl caps onto rectangular objects and they conform for a snug fit.
Similar to a shower cap, these caps have an elastic band that allows them to stretch and cover a variety of shapes in a range of sizes.
Permanently seal pipe, tubing, conduit, and even crimped electrical connections. Slide these flexible caps on and use a heat gun to tightly shrink them to the shape of whatever they are covering. Their outer surface shrinks while the inner wall flows into voids to create a sealed connection.
Protect SAE hydraulic flanges during shipping, storing, and finishing applications.
Weld these caps and targets to the ends of posts to create stackable shelving and racking systems.
Shield USB connectors from damage, contaminants, and moisture when they are not being used.
Also known as capacitor boots, these caps protect capacitors and wire connections from damage to extend their service life. They also insulate wire terminal connections to help reduce accidental shocks.
These conductive aluminum screens block electromagnetic interference (EMI) and radio frequency interference (RFI) to prevent electrical problems such as radio static and faulty signals. Made of mesh, they let air flow through, so the pressure in your enclosure stays constant as temperatures fluctuate.
Give switches and outlets a finished look.
Close off unused switches and outlets.
Pair wall plates and adapters to create a custom cover for existing receptacles and switches to give them a rejuvenated look, no rewiring required.
Keep switches and outlets under cover for protection from dust and dirt. These stainless steel plates resist corrosion and have a sealing gasket to keep out moisture.
Cover existing outlets and switches for a refreshed appearance, no rewiring necessary.
Snap end and center sections together to create your own two-device or wider wall plate.
A large angled opening provides an exit point for cords that run behind walls.
Create various data connector configurations by choosing adapters to snap into the ports in these wall plates.
Mount these boxes to the outside of an enclosure to access a programmable logic controller or other networked device without opening the enclosure.
These boxes come ready to use with receptacles and/or light switches installed.
With a split design, you can easily place these bumpers on tubing, rods, machinery legs, control shafts, and levers to protect them from impact, dents, and scratches. Use the concealed screw to secure them in place.
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.
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.
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.