Dust-tight strain relief cord grips prevent cable pullout due to tension, vibration or motion, and provide a dust-tight seal, overall cord support and strain relief. These strain relief grips with steel fittings are designed for indoor use, and are available in a range of grip diameters and fitting sizes.
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Cord grips are used in industrial and commercial applications to control a cable's bend radius and prevent a power outage, system malfunction, or unplanned equipment downtime due to a cable pulling away and becoming disconnected. They add extra support to cables to help prevent unwanted stress and wear on installed cables and connections that could result in signal or power loss or time.
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These liquid-tight and dust-tight grips prevent cable/cord pullout at the point of termination. They can be used together with bus drop support grips and safety springs to form an overall cord support and strain relief system.
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Grips serve the same purpose as deluxe cord strain relief grips but provide only a dust-tight connection, not liquid-tight.
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These grips, also referred to as eye grips or suspension grips, are applied to cable runs to support the dead weight of suspended cables, cords, and hoses and prevent breakage or stress damage. The extra-large reinforced eye with strand equalizers reinforces gripping strength and distributes weight equally.
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Bus drop grips provide light-duty support of dead weight from flexible cable connections. These grips relieve strain, pull, vibration, and flexing. When used with safety springs, they reduce tension, prevent pullouts, electrical accidents, and downtime.
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Pulling grips are light industrial reusable tools for pulling electrical cable or wire and for underground and industrial plant wiring and re-wiring. These grips offer protection from abrasion and ease the cable through bends and rough surfaces. They can also serve as a temporary splice when replacing old cable with new and to pull slack in new construction or maintenance operations.
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