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CCTV conduit fittings

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  • 14-07-2019 9:45pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 713 ✭✭✭


    Random one...have hikvision mounting box for a camera...it has a G3/4 female thread into it(that’s written on the housing) I want to connect some flex conduit to it for housing the cat5 Poe cable. (Cable come out of wall a few metered away from camera location)...can’t figure out how to join standard 20mm (or other size flexible pvc conduit)...fella in wholesaler for the conduit had no interest!!!


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  • Registered Users Posts: 237 ✭✭ShanE90


    Darando wrote: »
    Random one...have hikvision mounting box for a camera...it has a G3/4 female thread into it(that’s written on the housing) I want to connect some flex conduit to it for housing the cat5 Poe cable. (Cable come out of wall a few metered away from camera location)...can’t figure out how to join standard 20mm (or other size flexible pvc conduit)...fella in wholesaler for the conduit had no interest!!!

    It’s a copex gland your after or electro flex gland they’re also known as


  • Registered Users Posts: 237 ✭✭ShanE90


    Darando wrote: »
    Random one...have hikvision mounting box for a camera...it has a G3/4 female thread into it(that’s written on the housing) I want to connect some flex conduit to it for housing the cat5 Poe cable. (Cable come out of wall a few metered away from camera location)...can’t figure out how to join standard 20mm (or other size flexible pvc conduit)...fella in wholesaler for the conduit had no interest!!!

    It’s a copex gland your after or electro flex gland they’re also known as


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