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Im looking for anyone who has used these new threadless conduit couplers. You dont need to thread conduit anymore 20mm,25mm even 32mm you just cut the conduit and push the couplers on its so fast its great. Has anyone used them and found a down side ?
 
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Sorry Lenny the cost is a couple quid each but the time i saved out weigh the cost and the hassel of the bending machine and dies then clearing up it was a case of cut and push and finish, to me they are heavenly
 
Amazing!!! .....If thread-less conduit was going to be any good, don't you think that it would have been utilised and developed by now??? It hasn't been utilised to any extent or developed beyond gimmick form, because it doesn't work to the levels that a threaded system can, and that's the truth of the matter!!!


Been given more than a few various samples to approve over the years, to be honest whether they rely on push-fit alone or via securing set screw, the connections have always wobbled around like a good-un. ...Absolute crap, if your intending to use as an alternative to a conventional conduit system....
 
Thanks for your opinion!!! Sounds like you have had a lot of bad experience`s and will be threaded a conduit a bit more.
Cheers
 
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and nobody's yet mentioned poor continuity! that's the biggie. suppose it's OK to use for alarms by installers that can't use "proper" conduit and fittings. ( no disrespect to proper alarm engineers btw )
 
Continuity perfect as it goes and elecsa and eca gave me the green light on the system as i had worries to. But as no one can can give me a good enough reason to go back to threading so far looks like it a go for me. Cheers Lads
 
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Having used them on a few of my installs the time they save is beneficial.
Due to the time saved I was asked to install the same system on other sites
They conform to BSEN standard and have an IP67 rating.

Its ticks all the right boxes and saves valuable install time. IT’S A NO BRAINER TO ME?
 
Hi RWJ
I found them on the web not sure if im allowed to give out web sites as im new to this forum stuff. Let me know if i can and i will give you the web site and info
 
Having used them on a few of my installs the time they save is beneficial.
Due to the time saved I was asked to install the same system on other sites
They conform to BSEN standard and have an IP67 rating.

Its ticks all the right boxes and saves valuable install time. IT’S A NO BRAINER TO ME?

IP67?? ....This i gotta see!! So show us the link to this super metal system conduit??
 

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