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Hi All

Where do you guys get your PVC Conduit compression glands from - I.e if you were to wire a pre-wired floodlight?

I've seen some installations where you can just push a gland fitting directly into one of the legs of a 2-way/right angled junction boxes but I've not been lucky enough to find where they can be supplied from.

I usually just use a female adaptor and screw in a compression gland into this, but it increases the profile of the leg sticking out so just thinking that if I can reduce this leg by using a push fit like I have seen it would look better.

Cheers!
 
i always use a wiska box, adjacent to the floodlight. then supply to box can be SWA, cable in PVC conduit, whatever, then flex from light into box, connected with wagos.
 

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