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Plastic Grommet Strips Cable Grommets

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Grommet Strips - Channels, MDS-Filled Nylon

Used as wear strips, non-abrasive edging, noise-reducing conveyor strips, framing, binding, or to protect from sharp edges. Built-in lubricant for reduced friction and longer part life. Resistant to ordinary solvents, mild acids and alkalis or fungus growth.

Grommet Strips - Channels, Polystyrene

Protects from sharp edges of panels.

Grommet Strips - MS21266 Strips

Molded Grommet Strip made from Nylon 6/6 and natural in its appearance. The Grommet Strip has a serrated design that is flexible.

  • Minimum Hole Diameter: 25.4mm
  • NASM21266 compliant
  • Military Specifications: MS21266 1N Grommet, MS21266 2N, MS21266 3N Grommet, MS21266-4N, MS21266-5N, MS21266-6N and MS21266-8N

Grommet Strips - Plastic Rolls

Grommet Edging is placed around the edge of panel holes or knockouts to prevent damage and protect the wires and cables that pass through from sharp objects and chafing.

Our Grommet Strip range includes PVC Grommet Edging that protects sharp and delicate edges. It is made from soft Polyvinyl Chloride that is black in appearance. The flexibility of the soft material means the grommet roll fits irregular shapes and a range of panel thicknesses. PVC is a non-staining material that is resistant to ozone, acids, sunlight, and has excellent aging qualities.

Also included are Continuous Grommet Edging made from UL94 HB rated Nylon or very flexible Polyethylene (PE). Available in a choice of black and natural colors, these grommets are provided in 100ft plastic rolls. Types include a solid version for straight edges, and a serrated version for round, square, and rectangular holes.

Grommet Strips - Plastic Rolls, With Glue

Edging used for protection against sharp edges of punched holes. Adhesive provides self-retaining grip eliminating the need for epoxy. Solid version is for straight edges. Serrated version for round, square, and rectangular holes.