Cord strain relief

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wireday

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Is it required now to have a mesh basket type strain relief for pendant cords.or can a regular stain relief be used for a short drop?
 
Is it required now to have a mesh basket type strain relief for pendant cords.or can a regular stain relief be used for a short drop?
The Kelms metal basket type cord grip is the best but a little pricy. I have seen where they installed cord grips with the rubber sealing washer that caused a ripple in some cords. Never use garbage Type SJO cord on strain reliefs.
 
I like the mesh type grips. They hold onto the cords a LOT better. But they cost a lot more too. A regular plastic cord grip can be had for under $1, and they are pretty good as plastic cord grips go. But a mesh grip is going to be at least $25. They also take more time to put together so you end up with a plastic cord grip for $1 plus $5 of labor versus a $25 mesh grip and $10-20 for labor. It is really hard to justify that to management unless the money is in the job upfront.
 
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