If you created an Electronics projects, and put it in some plastic/metal box,
and then drilled a hole in the box, in order to have some cable go thru that box,
then, there is some rubber that is usually put between the cable and the box.
The purpose of this rubber is to protect the cable from being cut by the box.
Here is an example of such rubber:
So my question:
I want to buy such rubbers, they usually come in slightly different shapes,
but all go around the cable, and between thecable and the box.
So that is the name of it?
If there are several names, please give them,
it will increase my chance of finding something appropriate in eBay.
Strain relief is the shield that extends along the cable outside the box, to limit flexing of the cable to a shallow radius. Strain relief is normally a good idea for any cable end as well as going through holes.
The function to prevent damage from sharp edges only needs a grommet. Strain relief is about reducing /
preventing fatigue failure over time from bending, and a grommet alone doesn't provide this.
What your first picture shows is a molded cable with the protection being part of the molding process! You need to either buy that entire cable or use a more universal method with a grommet of a strain relief with hole protection built in.
I had a thread made about this several years back but cannot find it any more.
You can use any standoff you can get.
I use M2 standoffs as see in the link offered below.
I found some of the images and added reposted them to the "Share tips you have come across" tread.