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Cheers Dave, had a look but couldn't find what I'm after.Adaptaflex conduit fittings are available with IP54 and IP65 couples and glands.
Cheers Dave, had a look but couldn't find what I'm after.
its for a garden spike light with flex which will be going in to flexi conduit, so to fit conduit one end and compression fit flex other.
thanks for the input, i could use a coupler and some PTFE tape if i cant find a gland, would prefer a gland thoughThe only way I can think of achieving that would be to a glavanised coupler or two of these glued back to back.
https://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/tower-female-conduit-adaptors-20mm-black-2-pack/77225
thats what i thought!I had a quick look on RS to see if there was anything more suitable... I only looked at the Adaptaflex range and they didn't have anything that would make the job easier. It's a bit strange as I highly doubt your the first person to want something like this.
yes mate, thought it would be an off the shelf sort of thing ?The right fitting but unfortunately for the wrong conduit? ("Female conduit adapter")
I did use a lot of silicone in the end, just nice to have the correct fittings mateCant you just push the flexi conduit into a female adaptor and use plenty of solvent conduit glue? Thats how i do my rods when i go in the side of a pit, if not it will fit in a 32mm compression gland
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