Cable and Cord Grips

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
53806753

53806753

LAPP

CABLE GLAND 8-15MM M32 S STEEL

10

12053209

12053209

Rose+Krieger

CABLE GLAND 18-24MM PG29 POLY

0

96572.6

96572.6

PFLITSCH

CABLE GLAND 9-14MM M20 BRASS

168

53112940

53112940

LAPP

CABLE GLAND 11-21MM 1NPT BRASS

50

1100.06.025

1100.06.025

American Electrical, Inc.

CABLE GLAND 2-2.5MM M6 BRASS

0

1772300000

1772300000

Weidmuller

CABLE GLAND 6-12MM M20 PLASTIC

59100

12052209

12052209

Rose+Krieger

CABLE GLAND 12-14MM PG16 POLY

0

1100.10.040

1100.10.040

American Electrical, Inc.

CABLE GLAND 3-4MM M10 BRASS

237

1300980161

1300980161

Woodhead - Molex

CABLE GRIP 20.6-23.9MM 1NPT NYL

10

S1211

S1211

LAPP

CABLE GLAND 2-7MM PG11 POLYAMIDE

479

96575.6

96575.6

PFLITSCH

CABLE GLAND 25-32MM M40 BRASS

23

21797.6

21797.6

PFLITSCH

CABLE GLAND 6.5-9.5MM 1/2NPT

64

GC2000-F

GC2000-F

Davies Molding, LLC.

CABLE GLAND 14-18MM PG21 POLY

130

EM4-32

EM4-32

SAB North America

CABLE GLAND 16-25MM M32 BRASS

47

PPG-9

PPG-9

SAB North America

CABLE GLAND 4-8MM PG9 POLYAMIDE

99

5309 616

5309 616

Altech Corporation

CABLE FDTHRU 2-7MM M16 POLY

454100

S1138

S1138

LAPP

CABLE GLAND 3.5-8MM 3/8NPT POLY

1908

PNB-1/2RC

PNB-1/2RC

SAB North America

CABLE GLAND 7-12MM 1/2NPT POLY

113

MC3CG-S2

MC3CG-S2

Tuchel / Amphenol

CABLE GRIP 15-17MM ZINC

0

1300980071

1300980071

Woodhead - Molex

CABLE GRIP 9.5-11.1MM 1/2NPT NYL

19

Cable and Cord Grips

Cable and cord grips are mechanical devices designed to secure and organize cables and wires in industrial, commercial, and residential applications. They provide strain relief, prevent accidental disconnection, and ensure compliance with safety standards. These components play a critical role in maintaining system reliability by protecting cables from mechanical stress, vibration, and environmental factors.

Type Functional Features Application Examples
Threaded Cable Glands Secure cables with threaded connections, IP65+ protection Industrial machinery, control cabinets
Compression Cord Grips Adjustable clamping force without threaded installation Data centers, HVAC systems
Modular Cable Clamps Interlocking design for multi-cable management Automotive assembly lines, robotics
Waterproof Cord Grips NEMA 4X/IP68 rated seals for harsh environments Marine equipment, outdoor lighting
Heavy-Duty Cable Cleats High-load capacity for power cables (up to 50mm diameter) Energy infrastructure, railway systems

Typical cable grip assemblies consist of:

  • Outer housing (polyamide, metal, or composite materials)
  • Internal clamping elements (elastic rubber inserts or adjustable screws)
  • Sealing rings for environmental protection
  • Mounting brackets or panel-fixing mechanisms
Advanced designs incorporate vibration-resistant teeth patterns and electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding layers.

Parameter Importance
Clamping Force (N) Ensures secure cable fixation without damaging insulation
Temperature Range ( C) Determines suitability for extreme environments (-40 C to +120 C typical)
IP/NEMA Rating Defines protection against dust and water ingress
Material Corrosion Resistance Crucial for chemical/petrochemical industry applications
Cable Diameter Range (mm) Dictates compatibility with specific cable sizes

Primary industries include:

  • Industrial automation (robotic arms, PLC cabinets)
  • Data centers (server rack cable management)
  • Renewable energy (wind turbine cable fixation systems)
  • Transportation (railway signaling cable supports)
  • Healthcare equipment (MRI machine cable routing)
Typical equipment: CNC machines, UPS systems, offshore drilling platforms.

Manufacturer Representative Product Key Features
HellermannTyton Vario+ Cable Gland Universal sizing, UV-resistant polymer
CableOrganizer.com Heavy-Duty Strain Relief 1000lb pull-out resistance
Panduit Modular Cable Management Quick-install design with 19" rack mounting
TE Connectivity DEUTSCH DT04-2P Hermetically sealed connectors
LAPP LFLEX Cable Gland Flex-life tested for 10 million cycles

Key selection criteria:

  • Match cable outer diameter with grip inner diameter tolerance
  • Evaluate environmental conditions (temperature, chemicals, vibration)
  • Verify compliance with local electrical codes (UL, CSA, IEC)
  • Consider installation space constraints
  • Calculate expected mechanical loads during operation
Case study: A German automotive plant reduced cable failures by 73% by switching to vibration-damping grips with integrated strain relief.

Emerging developments include:

  • Smart grips with integrated strain sensors for predictive maintenance
  • Biodegradable polymer materials meeting RoHS standards
  • Quick-release mechanisms for tool-less installation
  • Miniaturization for use in IoT device connectivity
  • Improved fire-rated designs for plenum cable applications
The global market is projected to grow at 6.2% CAGR through 2028, driven by industrial IoT adoption and renewable energy infrastructure investments.

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