Self-locking strain relief bushing for variable panel thicknesse

Supports – Pipe or cable – Extending through plate

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29433, 174153G, H02G 318

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049133853

ABSTRACT:
A one piece molded plastic strain relief bushing includes a well and key. The portions of the bushing may be engaged, latched in the well. The latching within the well serves the double function of holding the bushing with a cable engaged and compactly providing such holding with a maximum of strength and a minimum of bulk. The bushing enables saving of cost in the insertion of the cable into the bushing and saving cost, inserting the bushing with the cable into an aperture.

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