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Does anyone know where I could buy simple strain relief clamps for wire for speaker cables? they only need to clamp around approx. 1/4" diameter cables. They would be inside a chassis and just rest against the back panel over a hole where the cable would go out for connections to other devices.They don't need to be mounted to anything. I've attached a sketch of what would work, but I don't have a problem with different designs.
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18 per pack.
I came across quite a variety on the net. Just search for plastic cable clamp.
Note it's still good to have a grommet in the hole or go with Duster's examples. You don't want the cable rubbing on the hole edges.
Cheers!
Jonesy
"I know just enough to get into trouble. But not enough to get out of it."
I really appreciate the info. I like the cable glands because no grommet is needed. The other plastic clamp is good but I already have two .950 diameter holes, in the back panel, that the cables will go through. Either option is better than me making what was shown in my sketch. A couple of large diameter nylon washer with either of the plastic clamps will work.
Thanks,
henry
I suggest that you select a plastic strain relief a.k.a cable gland rather than a metal device. There are several options to choose from via eBay sellers in the USA.
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