Product Design & Development

Heyco Snap-In Ratcheting Strain Relief Is Now Removable

By Heyco Products
Monday, May 17, 2010

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The newly designed Strain Relief self locks directly onto the cable and can be preassembled offline for final assembly at a later time or remote location at lower installed cost.



Heyco Products, Inc. (Toms River, NJ) has announced that their popular Snap-In Ratcheting Strain Relief (PN 1280) is now removable. The newly designed Strain Relief:

  • Can be easily removed through insertion of standard snap ring pliers with .040” tips (Heyco PN 0054) into the holes located on the outside of the part.
  • Self locks directly onto the cable and can be preassembled offline for final assembly at a later time or remote location at lower installed cost.
  • Available for 1 hole size (.875 with .770 flats).
  • Is UL recognized under file E15331 and easily installs with fingertip pressure into a standard round or Double “D” hole.
  • Can be used for one or multiple round or flat wire cables.

For more information visit www.heyco.com

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