Cable Grommets
Cable grommets, also known as cable management grommets or cable pass-through grommets, are small devices used to create organized and protected entry points for cables in furniture, walls, or other surfaces. They are designed to prevent cables from being pinched, chafed, or damaged while passing through an opening.
Cable grommets typically consist of a flexible, often rubber or plastic, material with a central hole or slit. This allows cables to be easily inserted into the grommet while providing a secure and neat seal around the cable bundle. The grommet is then placed into a pre-drilled hole or cutout in a surface, creating a clean pass-through point for the cables.
The main function of cable grommets is to protect cables from sharp edges, reduce friction and wear, and prevent the ingress of dust or other contaminants. They also help to maintain a neat and organized appearance by keeping cables neatly arranged and preventing them from tangling.
Cable grommets are commonly used in office furniture, desks, workstations, server racks, and other environments where cables need to be routed through surfaces. They simplify cable management, reduce the risk of cable damage, and make it easier to add or remove cables as needed.