Strain Relief - for 3/4" x 27/32" hole, 5/16" cord diameter
16/3 SJT, ~\frac{5}{16}~" cord diameter. These one piece Strain Relief Bushings securely anchor, absorb, and protect cables and wires from push/pull and twist forces, while insulating them from irregular or sharp panel edges. They are easily and quickly installed with special installation pliers or other hand or production tools. Black H.S. Nylon, and the temperature index is 105° Centigrade.
RoHS Compliant
Bushing Length | 0.75 in. | |
Chassis Hole Height | 0.84375 in. | |
Chassis Hole Width | 0.75 in. | |
Cord Diameter | 0.3125 in. | |
Panel Thickness, maximum | 0.125 in. |
Packaging Dimensions | 2.3 in. × 0.9 in. × 0.9 in. | |
Weight (Packaging) | 0.011 lbs. |
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How do you install it? What is the special tool? Why are the hole sizing dimensions wrong? Why am I ruining my chassis for this product?
Asked by trashman_t on November 30th, 2019.
The proper tools are called strain relief bushing pliers. These strain reliefs are very difficult to install without a pair.
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Product Reviews
I'm restoring an old 1940 radio ... this strain relief was very helpful in the re-wiring effort.
Weird, frustrating, have no idea how it works.
I think the chassis hole size is wrong. Looks more like 9/16"