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What do you do when making a SWA gland off


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Not voted in the poll as it depends on the box type you are glanding to. See a lot of banjo's externally on IP rated boxes with a hole drilled through the casing compromising the IP rating.
Use the pirana or earth nuts on plastic boxes makes installs quicker and neater and no IP is compromised.they are over a ÂŁ1 each but worth it.
Not seen the wiska brass plates but they look good to me as putting any type of lock nut internally inside the box is a fiddly job due to the prethreaded holes. Cheers Leesparkykent will give them a try

That is a myth. Why does a 6mm hole with a bolt through it compromise the IP rating when the 20/25/32 etc.. hole next to it with a gland through it does not?
 
That is a myth. Why does a 6mm hole with a bolt through it compromise the IP rating when the 20/25/32 etc.. hole next to it with a gland through it does not?

Ive heard some sparks say the same with regards to the 6mm hole and bolt. I agree with you as a bigger hole with a gland through it is sat next to it lol.
 
The poll makes no mention of Wiska boxes.

Banjo outside of enclosure
Banjo inside of enclosure
Piranha lock nut every time

So to use a Piranha locknut on a conventional box you need a locknut. That really makes sense.
About as much sense as this thread.

That thing in the picture is not a piranha nut, it's a wiska thing specifically for their boxes which is a bit rubbish really.
 
That is a myth. Why does a 6mm hole with a bolt through it compromise the IP rating when the 20/25/32 etc.. hole next to it with a gland through it does not?

The wiska box is IP 66 and the pre threaded knockouts are self sealing the mounting screws are external to the seal and its a myth to dril a hole in it compromises its IP rating ? I get the point you are making with standard boxes.
 
That is a myth. Why does a 6mm hole with a bolt through it compromise the IP rating when the 20/25/32 etc.. hole next to it with a gland through it does not?

The cable has to enter the enclosure therefore a hole is necessary and cannot be avoided and if the IP rating needs to be maintained a suitable sealing washer should be installed. The hole for the banjo bolt is not necessary and can be avoided this negating the possibility of compromising the IP rating.
 
What do you by no thread? As in no thread on the inside of the nut? I've got a bag of them in my tool box and they are definitely threaded! Although i am now doubting who the manufacturer is :S i get them from cef anwyay.
 
nuts are threaded. the ones i use are made by SWA and have several grub screw positions .
 
What do you by no thread? As in no thread on the inside of the nut? I've got a bag of them in my tool box and they are definitely threaded! Although i am now doubting who the manufacturer is :S i get them from cef anwyay.

Piranha nuts are threaded, and also have grub-screw positions on each flat (so 6 positions). The come with 1 Allen key screw to lock the nut in place, and 1 cross-head screw and washer to fix an earth lead.
 
Piranha nuts are threaded, and also have grub-screw positions on each flat (so 6 positions). The come with 1 Allen key screw to lock the nut in place, and 1 cross-head screw and washer to fix an earth lead.
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