the cord grip prevents tension from traveling to the ends of the three wires (live, neutral, and earth) and causing them to become loose and cause a short circuit in the event that tension is felt at the cable
A cord grip, also known as a strain relief grip or cable grip, is used to secure the end of a cable or cord to a device or fixture. It helps to relieve strain on the electrical connections and prevent the cord from pulling out or getting damaged. The grip typically has a threaded body that screws onto the cord, providing a secure and tight connection.
The cord grip holds the power cord of the appliance firmly to the plug body. If this is loose or absent then the cord is reliant on the electrical terminals to hold it in place. The copper wire terminals are weak and can easily break. In the UK the 'Earth' wire, which protects the user from electric shock, is the last wire to fail if the power cord is accidentally tripped over.
It is a bendy cord that is mostly used for electricity.
The IEC 603020 cord is a standard power cord that can be used on many differant devices. They are also used to replace a lost or damaged cord. Power cords are not very costly.
normaly we can use water proof extension cord
Electrical cord is also refered to as power cord, line cord, and main cable. Electrical cord is mainly used to connect the appliance to the main electricity supply via wall socket.
The standard golf grip is made of a rubber compound. Another type is a soft grip (Winn) which has a felt base layer with a polymer compound overlay. The third type is a cord grip, this is the same as the rubber grip, but it has string running through it, Tiger Woods uses a cord grip, as do many pros.
A cord grip stops unnecessary movement of an electrical cable. In a plug - it stops strain being put on the terminals, in an appliance - it stops the cable rubbing against the case.
The 2 types of grips in the javelin event are the American style grip and the Finnish style grip. In the American style, the cord is gripped between the thumb and index finger while in the Finnish grip the cord is thumb and middle finger.
The cord grip holds the power cord of the appliance firmly to the plug body. If this is loose or absent then the cord is reliant on the electrical terminals to hold it in place. The copper wire terminals are weak and can easily break. In the UK the 'Earth' wire, which protects the user from electric shock, is the last wire to fail if the power cord is accidentally tripped over.
When this grip is used on it's own it is called the gable grip.
The eastern grip has this name because it was first used in the eastern region of the USA. The western grip is called this way because it was first used in the western region of the USA. The continental grip has this name because it was called "the grip of the continent", which was used in Europe when tennis was created.
The primary function of a battery grip is to increase battery capacity and also to be used as another handle for the camera to be used as an extra grip for the photographer.
Yes, the cord used for a iPod can be used for a iPad. All of apple products use the same cord.
A blood cord is a reference to the umbilical cord. It is called this because blood builds up in the cord and the term is generally used by medical professionals.
A vice grip is used to hold small objects tighter than regular pliers will.
It is a bendy cord that is mostly used for electricity.
It is a bendy cord that is mostly used for electricity.