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Cable Glands - Straight are used in applications where the cable or cord must be routed in a straight line, and space is limited, resulting in an unobtrusive cord management solution. They also withstand impact, chemicals, and high temperatures while providing water-tight performance and strain relief. Designed for superior sealing, an o-ring is included for smaller sizes to meet the IP68 rating.
These are simple to install and remove because they are routed, providing a secure fit. It can withstand temperatures ranging from -4F to 212F (-20C to 100C). Commonly used in industrial machinery, commercial, and electrical applications.
Strain Relief Bushings are effortless to install as they can be inserted without the use of any tools whilst still providing protection to wire and fibre against rough panel hole edges. Fibre Strain relief glands provide added protection to jacketed and bare fibre while routed through a hole
Snub Bushings open to accept cables, wires and tubing. Once installed into a panel hole, the bushing firmly closes.
The durable material provides insulation and slight strain relief, while helping to protect the housed wires and cables from raw edges.
Strain Relief Bushings help protect electronic products by absorbing the force of pull, push and twist that may be exerted on a flexible power cord. The bushing securely protects wires and cables at the point of entry.
They are suitable for double, flat and round cables, and for mounting in round and anti-rotational holes.
Quick and easy to install. Simply position the bushing on the cable and press the ends of the bushing together with an installation tool (sold separately), then push into the hole.
Fibre Strain Relief Boots protect wires and fibre cables from rough panel hole edges during installation and use. Very easy to install - no tools are needed.
These boots provide added protection to 900 micron fibre, while routing cables and wires through a hole. They also limit the angle of the fibre cable, which can help reduce signal loss. This is a huge time and cost-saving.
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