You want a chassis mount cord grip for a captive power cord?
Here are a few options, but they have more. Round mounting holes are much more convenient.
https://www.heyco.com/Liquid_Tight_Cordgrips/
https://www.heyco.com/Strain_Relief...-Strain-Relief§ion=Strain_Relief_Bushings
Here are a few options, but they have more. Round mounting holes are much more convenient.
https://www.heyco.com/Liquid_Tight_Cordgrips/
https://www.heyco.com/Strain_Relief...-Strain-Relief§ion=Strain_Relief_Bushings
They're typically called strain reliefs. Also known as cord grips and cable glands. They have an entire category at Mouser:
https://www.mouser.ca/c/wire-cable/wire-cable-management/cable-glands-strain-reliefs-cord-grips/
Tom
https://www.mouser.ca/c/wire-cable/wire-cable-management/cable-glands-strain-reliefs-cord-grips/
Tom
https://www.audiophonics.fr/en/iec-inlets/elecaudio-ra-01b-suppressor-iec-black-o165mm-p-10149.html
https://www.htpshop.cz/konektory/elecaudio-ra-01b-iec/
These seem to be very obscure and available from a very limited number of suppliers. I assume you are looking to drop one of these in in place of the standard IEC connector that is already there. Your best bet might be audiophonics in France.
https://www.htpshop.cz/konektory/elecaudio-ra-01b-iec/
These seem to be very obscure and available from a very limited number of suppliers. I assume you are looking to drop one of these in in place of the standard IEC connector that is already there. Your best bet might be audiophonics in France.
Blank IEC cover plates are available. If you're replacinging an existing connector, an option is to choose your favorite strain relief option and drill a hole in a blank.