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Glue: Plastic-to-plastic/rubber
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<blockquote data-quote="croak" data-source="post: 209106" data-attributes="member: 361"><p>I normally go for a really snug grommet and wire combo and put a cable tie round the wire on the inside. I am not sure what glue would really give strong bond between PVC and rubber. You could bulk up the cable with a few wraps of self vulcanizing / amalgamating tape and then a few spots of super glue will give strong rubber to rubber bond.</p><p></p><p>I avoid grommets where possible and use connectors or glands. My stock of 6 mm panel mount glands is running low though and I doubt AP still has any after their big clear out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="croak, post: 209106, member: 361"] I normally go for a really snug grommet and wire combo and put a cable tie round the wire on the inside. I am not sure what glue would really give strong bond between PVC and rubber. You could bulk up the cable with a few wraps of self vulcanizing / amalgamating tape and then a few spots of super glue will give strong rubber to rubber bond. I avoid grommets where possible and use connectors or glands. My stock of 6 mm panel mount glands is running low though and I doubt AP still has any after their big clear out. [/QUOTE]
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