Strain Relief - for 35/64" x 5/8" Hole, 11/32" Cord Diameter
For ~\frac{35}{64}~" x ⅝" chassis hole, ~\frac{11}{32}~" cord diameter. Fits most Fender® amps.
- Protects the lifeline of your electric/ electronic products by absorbing the forces of pull, push, and twist that may be exerted on the flexible power cord.
- Securely anchors, insulates, and protects cables at panel entry points
See P-H1350 for a version that fits .062" thick panels.
Chassis Hole Dimensions:

SKU:
P-H1300
Item ID:
002346
UPC/EAN:
609722133852
Replacement Type:
Type:
RoHS Compliant
Body Length | 0.758 in. | ||
Chassis Hole Diameter | 0.5468 in. | ||
Chassis Hole Height | 0.63 in. | ||
Chassis Hole Width | 0.55 in. | ||
Cord Diameter | 0.325 in. to 0.360 in. | ||
Panel Thickness | 0.125 in. |
Packaging Dimensions | 1.9 in. × 0.9 in. × 0.8 in. | ||
Weight (Packaging) | 0.0066 lbs. |
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Product Reviews
I bought this for use in a late 60's Silverface Bassman head. ("Fits most Fender® amps.")
1st issue, the inside hole is too big for my 18 AWG 3 wire power cord. When installed, the cord slips through the strain relief.
2nd issue, the indent allows for a thick walled chassis (of about 1/8" thick). The Bassman chassis is only about 1/16" thick, as are most chassis. So, it makes for a very sloppy fit.
Does not fit vintage fender amps
excellent quality
The template is perfect for machining the hole. I printed it out and it measured the correct size. I cut it out and taped it to the chassis then machined inside the lines. I started with a drill bit, then step bit. I then snuck up on the line with hand files testing for fit as I went along. Worked great.