Hole Grommets

Hole Grommets

So you want a clean working space with great cable management, or you just want to improve your home. How many times your cables have been damaged or cut off from your desk’s sharp edge? Buying cables more often is pretty annoying. Why all that effort when you can get yourself a hole grommet.What is a hole grommet? A hole grommet is a ring that is inserted into a hole through wood, metal, composite of carbon fiber. The grommets are typically made from rubber, plastic, or silicone and they are connected on each side to keep them in place. Most common are the molded rubber grommets. They are used to prevent tearing of the material that is going through them like wires or protecting the insulation of the wires that can be stripped off from the sharp materials. Its also used to cover the sharp edges of the piercing.

The material that these hole grommets can be entirely customized by the customer. There are around 18 000 sizes that you can pick from. Also, customized material, colors, hardness, and temperature ratings can be offered. These hole grommets can offer great dust, air, and water resistance. The shape can also differ and can be customizable. The hole grommets are usually a single piece that can be inserted using a hand, two-piece hard plastic grommets are also available that grip the wire that passes through them. Other than cable protection, these hole grommets can be used to minimize vibration, especially the grommets made from rubber because they are more elastic and can reduce the transmission of vibration. These are used in electronic equipment so the screw that holds the electronic part pass through grommets, they can also help with minimizing and isolating electronic circuit components that are prone to microphonism caused by vibrations.

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With over 18,000 sizes of rubber grommets in stock, we offer customized materials, colors, hardness, and temperature resistance. Contact us for more details!