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I have a metal clad CU that I am currently installing, it's the MK Sentry one and I want to use the Wago Sprint glands on it. They make a Sprint gland that is 25mm and will accept 2 x 2.5mm T&E for a ring final. The problem is all the knockouts on the box are either 20mm or 32mm.

If I bought a step drill bit that will enlarge one of the 20mm holes to 25mm, will it do it cleanly and give me a nice clean cut enlarged hole? I have not used one before and I don't want to fork out nearly ÂŁ40 if it just makes a mess of the CU casing. Also if it does what I want it to do, I guess it would be a good investment to add to the tool bag with Amd 3 CU's now required.
 
i have a cheapo set, 20 quid or something for a set of 3.
and they work very well. make sure you hold the box properly, dont go too fast and use plenty of drilling fluid.
 
i have a cheapo set, 20 quid or something for a set of 3.
and they work very well. make sure you hold the box properly, dont go too fast and use plenty of drilling fluid.

Thanks for that. It looks like Toolstation do one for ÂŁ20 odd so a lot cheaper than the Screwfix one I was looking at.
 
Use a 25mm hole saw just put a 20mm inside it on the arbor to use as a pilot. Or put a reducer into one of the 32mm holes
 
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The wiska emt glands are spot on for bringing t&es thru a 20mm knockout. However if you want to make the knockout bigger the CK hole enlarging adapters are really good and only about ÂŁ6
 
The wiska emt glands are spot on for bringing t&es thru a 20mm knockout. However if you want to make the knockout bigger the CK hole enlarging adapters are really good and only about ÂŁ6

Thanks Sam. Those Wiska EMT glands, I assume that the centre of them is a flexible membrane like the Wiska boxes, and you just punch a hole through them with the cable. Would you get 2 x 2.5mm T&E through a 20mm one for a ring final?
 
Thanks Sam. Those Wiska EMT glands, I assume that the centre of them is a flexible membrane like the Wiska boxes, and you just punch a hole through them with the cable. Would you get 2 x 2.5mm T&E through a 20mm one for a ring final?

Nope, they're a stuffing gland with one or two oval holes instead of a round one.

Personally I don't see what the fuss is all about, a grommet or bush will do the job just as well.
 
Thanks Sam. Those Wiska EMT glands, I assume that the centre of them is a flexible membrane like the Wiska boxes, and you just punch a hole through them with the cable. Would you get 2 x 2.5mm T&E through a 20mm one for a ring final?

yes exactly that, 2x 2.5s will fit fine. There fire retardant so in the spirit of 421.1.201!
cheapest I have found them is TLC at ÂŁ3.60 for the assorted pack
 
yes exactly that, 2x 2.5s will fit fine. There fire retardant so in the spirit of 421.1.201!
cheapest I have found them is TLC at ÂŁ3.60 for the assorted pack

Fire retardant is not in the spirit of the reg, non combustible is, there terms are quite different.
 

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