No.BAN,are you sure you can get a good enough bend radius on the cableto turn it in?
Yup - that's another method I thought of - I'd have to hack a bit more of the wall away to accommodate the back of the gland, but it wouldn't be an impossibility.them knockouts in the center (the whole bit) do pop out fairly easy,i can see it getting a bit mashed.cant you use a back or side entry on the box and just run the cores through the center knockout?
i think thats a bettewr job and no pressure on the steel wire
OK.Just for a bit of stability. Those boxes are not especially rigid.
You could omit it if you like.
And I guess I should have used ai meant drill a 20mm hole through the wall and just two inches or so with the 25mm to take the gland.
so i guess thats what i should have said then.....
Tell me more - may save me the the job of finding that out for myself.You want to gland into the divider? Am I reading that correctly? That will never work![]()
It'd be a 20S gland - the width across the flats is 24mm and across the points is 27mm, so right now no immediately obvious reason why it wouldn't go in a 35mm box. Being internal there'd be no need for the "dog's ****", and I wasn't so sure that I couldn't bend 2.5mm 3-core within the space that I thought it wasn't worth further investigation....
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