Grommet vs. Eyelet

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  • Grommet

    A grommet is a ring or edge strip inserted into a hole through thin material, typically a sheet of textile fabric, sheet metal or composite of carbon fiber, wood or honeycomb. Grommets are generally flared or collared on each side to keep them in place, and are often made of metal, plastic, or rubber. They may be used to prevent tearing or abrasion of the pierced material or protection from abrasion of the insulation on the wire, cable, line being routed through the penetration, and to cover sharp edges of the piercing, or all of the above.

    A small grommet may also be called an eyelet, used for example on shoes, tarps and sails for lacing purposes. In electrical applications these are referred to as “insulating bushings”. Most common are molded rubber that are inserted into small hole diameters up to 2″ in diameter. There are many hole configurations from standard round to assorted U-shapes. Larger penetrations that are irregular in shape as well as long straight edges often use extruded or stamped strips of continuous length. These continuous length materials are referred to as “grommet edging”.

    These are quite common in applications that range from telecom switches and data center cabinets to complex and dense wire/cable and even hydraulic tubing in aircraft, transportation vehicles and medical equipment.

  • Eyelet

    A grommet is a ring or edge strip inserted into a hole through thin material, typically a sheet of textile fabric, sheet metal or composite of carbon fiber, wood or honeycomb. Grommets are generally flared or collared on each side to keep them in place, and are often made of metal, plastic, or rubber. They may be used to prevent tearing or abrasion of the pierced material or protection from abrasion of the insulation on the wire, cable, line being routed through the penetration, and to cover sharp edges of the piercing, or all of the above.

    A small grommet may also be called an eyelet, used for example on shoes, tarps and sails for lacing purposes. In electrical applications these are referred to as “insulating bushings”. Most common are molded rubber that are inserted into small hole diameters up to 2″ in diameter. There are many hole configurations from standard round to assorted U-shapes. Larger penetrations that are irregular in shape as well as long straight edges often use extruded or stamped strips of continuous length. These continuous length materials are referred to as “grommet edging”.

    These are quite common in applications that range from telecom switches and data center cabinets to complex and dense wire/cable and even hydraulic tubing in aircraft, transportation vehicles and medical equipment.

Wikipedia
  • Grommet (noun)

    A reinforced eyelet, or a small metal or plastic ring used to reinforce an eyelet.

  • Grommet (noun)

    A young or inexperienced surfer, skateboarder{{,}} or snowboarder.

    “What do you over the pond skaterboarders SIC say? Is there a global term to be used to label someone as a skateboarder? Does it matter? I suppose the only one you can apply widely is ‘grommet’.”

  • Grommet (noun)

    A circle formed of three-stranded rope.

  • Grommet (verb)

    To insert a grommet into.

  • Grommet (verb)

    To fasten using a grommet.

  • Grommet (verb)

    To apply grommets.

  • Eyelet (noun)

    An object that consists of a rim and small hole or perforation to receive a cord or fastener, as in garments, sails, etc. An eyelet may reinforce a hole.

    “Push the aglet of the shoelace through each of the eyelets, one at a time.”

  • Eyelet (noun)

    A shaped metal embellishment containing a hole, used in scrapbook. Eyelets are typically set by punching a hole in the page, placing the smooth side of the eyelet on a table, positioning the paper over protruding edge and curling the edge down using a hammer and eyelet setter.

  • Eyelet (noun)

    Cotton fabric with small holes.

Wiktionary
  • Grommet (noun)

    an eyelet placed in a hole to protect or insulate a rope or cable passed through it or to reinforce the hole.

  • Grommet (noun)

    a tube surgically implanted in the eardrum to drain fluid from the middle ear.

  • Grommet (noun)

    a young or inexperienced surfer or skateboarder

    “mega moves that make gods out of grommets”

  • Eyelet (noun)

    a small round hole in leather or cloth for threading a lace, string, or rope through.

  • Eyelet (noun)

    a metal ring used to reinforce an eyelet in leather or cloth.

  • Eyelet (noun)

    a small hole ornamented with stitching around its edge, used as a form of decoration in embroidery

    “the white eyelet duvet”

  • Eyelet (noun)

    a small hole or slit in a wall for looking through.

  • Eyelet (verb)

    make eyelets in (fabric)

    “her dress is of the whitest fabric, all eyeleted, embroidered, sashed”

Oxford Dictionary

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