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Does anyone know where these are available? I seem to remember seeing them and I have a job where the box I am going through is deep enough not to allow the nut to do up with the banjo.
 
Can you not gland into a conduit coupler and then attach that to the box with a long reach brass bush.

How do you make the shroud stretch the extra distance? Or do you just not bother and put up with the inch of galv showing?
 
How do you make the shroud stretch the extra distance? Or do you just not bother and put up with the inch of galv showing?

Personally I have never been that bothered about the shroud covering the complete coupler. I've always been more concerned about it being a tight fit to the cable.

Sounds a bit like slipping a nodder on just make sure it won't come off doesn't matter if can't get it right up to the base
 

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