The flanged rubber grommet can be used in a variety of industries and fields, and even though it most commonly finds its use in the automotive industry, it can also be used in aerospace, electrical engineering, and machinery, as well as agriculture and military. These small units can be used to seal holes and to protect cables and cords from sharp edges, and wear and tear. Depending on the type of unit that you opt for, they can be mounted in different ways, and the push method is the most commonly preferred ones.
The difference between the flanged rubber grommet and any other type of grommet is that the neck of these units is longer, which means it can be placed in thicker materials and can fully seal larger holes. The flanged rubber grommet provides superior protection, and it adds support to the holes as well as the cords and cables. They are not only used for sealing, but they will also suppress the noise and cancel the vibration that happens when a device is turned on. That means that by utilizing these units, you will increase the durability of the equipment that you are using, and you will provide a better environment for your employees.
The flanged rubber grommet range when it comes to designs and sizes, and we can help you customize the units in case you have a special request. The most important thing you need to know when choosing the right units for you is to understand their dimensions, and how they can properly plug the hole. Even though they most commonly come in black, you can request a different color that will help you conceal the flanged rubber grommet in the machines or equipment that they are installed. There are different types of rubber that can be used to manufacture the grommets, and you can reach out to us if you want to know more about the options that you have.
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