21,500+ Results for Cord Grips - Page 276
Key Features:
- Thread Size: 1" NPT
- UL: E76954
- Gender: Male
Key Features:
- Mesh Length: 0.711m (28.00")
- Series: 130094
- Approximate Break Strength: 2394.97kg (5280 lbs)
Key Features:
- Mesh Length: 0.305m (12.00")
- Approximate Break Strength: 1, 542.21kg (3, 400 lbs)
- Series: 130095
Key Features:
- Mesh Length: 0.457m (18.00")
- Approximate Break Strength: 870.90kg (1, 920 lbs)
- Product Name: Standard Duty
Key Features:
- Mesh Length: 0.66m (26.00")
- Material - Grip: Non-magnetic Tin Bronze Wire
- Bale Length: 0.203m (8.00")
Key Features:
- Mesh Length: 0.533m (21.00")
- Product Name: Medium Duty
- Series: 130095
Key Features:
- Gender: Male
- Body Style: Straight
- Color - Grommet: Orange
Key Features:
- Mesh Length: 0.508m (20.00")
- CSA: LR32159
- Cable Diameter: 44.45-50.55mm (1.750-1.990")
Key Features:
- Contact Mating Life: 100
- Contact Material: Brass or Copper Alloy
- Operating Voltage AC V RMS Max: 500
Key Features:
- Series: 130094
- Mesh Length: 0.762m (30.00")
- Type: Support Grip
Key Features:
- Material - Body: Zinc Plated Steel
- Type: Support Grip
- Series: 130099
Key Features:
- Mesh Length: 0.914m (36.00")
- Approximate Break Strength: 3, 084.43kg (6, 800 lbs)
- CSA: LR32159
Key Features:
- Style - Connector: Straight
- Type: Pin, Receptacle
- Color: Black
Key Features:
- Dimension D: .77" (1.96) Throat Dia.
- Grip Cord Range (Diameter): .500"- .625" (1.27- 1.59)
- Dimension E A/C: 1.44" (3.66)
Key Features:
- Mounting Type: Cable
- Service Rating: D
- Rotation Angle: 110
Key Features:
- No. of Contacts: 11
- Contact Style: Socket
- Insert Rotation/Keying: Normal
Key Features:
- Connector Style: Receptacle
- Contact Plating: Silver
- Contact Material: Brass or Copper Alloy
Key Features:
- Insert Arrangement: 24-28
- Shell Plating: Olive Drab Cadmium
- No. of Contacts: 24
Key Features:
- Insert Rotation/Keying: Normal
- Orientation: Straight
- Contact Material: Brass or Copper Alloy
Key Features:
- Operating Voltage AC V RMS Max: 500
- Contact Size: 16#16, 2#12, 3#8, 2#4
- Termination Method: Solder
Key Features:
- Contact Size: 9#16, 7#8
- Service Rating: A
- Connector Style: Plug
Key Features:
- Contact Mating Life: 100
- Shell Material: Aluminum Alloy
- Operating Temperature °F (°C): +257 (+125) for 60 hours, +185 (+85) for 1000 hours
Key Features:
- Operating Voltage AC V RMS Max: 500
- No. of Contacts: 4
- Contact Style: Pin
Key Features:
- Style - Connector: Straight
- Item: Housing
- Color: Black
Key Features:
- Style - Connector: Bayonet
- Cable Clamping Method: Solder
- Type: Jack, Socket
Key Features:
- Shell Color: Olive Drab
- Contact Material: Brass or Copper Alloy
- Insert Arrangement: 22-14
Key Features:
- Environmental Rating: Weather Resistant
- Display Size: 1/2 and 3/4 Form 2
- Number Of Conductors: Single
Key Features:
- Type: Socket, Plug
- Item: Lead Assembly
Key Features:
- Material: Bronze, Tin Coated
- Cable Dia. Range: 1.25 in-1.49 in
- Breaking Strength: 1,610 lbs
Key Features:
- Material: Aluminum Fittings, Stainless Steel Mesh
- Temperature Rating: Minimum -30 Deg F to 240 Deg F (-34 Deg C to 115 Deg C)
- Environmental Conditions: Suitable For Use In Wet Locations When Used With A Listed Sealing Ring Between Box And Fitting.
Key Features:
- Item: Service Drop Grips
- Material: Stainless Steel
- Cable Dia. Range: 1.00 in-1.18 in
Key Features:
- Material: Stainless Steel
- Cable Dia. Range: 1.25 in-1.49 in
- Breaking Strength: 4,490 lbs
Key Features:
- Material: Diallyl Phthalate
- Overall Length: 0.915 in
- Type: Pin, Plug
About Cord Grips
Cord Grips are a type of connector used to secure and protect electrical cords, cables, and wires. They are often made from plastic or metal and come in various shapes, sizes, and styles.
Types of Cord Grips
The most common types of Cord Grips include 1/2 cord grip connectors, 90 degree plastic cord grips, cable cord grips, electrical cable grips, electrical cord grip connectors, liquid tight cord grips, plastic cable grips, right angle cord grips, submersible cord grips, white cord grip connectors. Different types may be chosen depending on the application or environment in which they will be used.
How Cord Grips are Made
Cord Grips are typically constructed from thermoplastic elastomers such as PVC or nylon. The design allows for quick installation with simple hand tools such as pliers or a screwdriver. The materials must be strong enough to hold up under pressure but also flexible enough to not damage the wiring that is being held in place.
Industries that use Cord Grips
Cord Grips are commonly used in many industries such as industrial automation and manufacturing. Professionals may use them to secure wires for machinery or equipment that needs power from an external source. They can also be used by electricians to bundle multiple cables together for easier handling and routing.
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