Hen's teeth? Rocking horse ****?

They seem hard to find. At least, they do from people who aren't having a laugh with their prices...
 
1.5mm 3-core SWA. 20S gland will also do, but where I want to gland it a 16mm one will be much easier to fit.
 
Rare to see any 16mm stuff, PVC conduit/boxes, steel conduit/boxes etc.

You can get CW20ss aswell - a much smaller hole for the bedding, but the overall is still similiar in size.

Not seen 16mm in along time. 1.5mm core - CW20s every time :wink:
 
can you get 16mm trouser boxes?
Doubt it.

I don't need 16mm trouser boxes, just a gland that only needs a 16mm hole in a box I'm going into.


Rare to see any 16mm stuff, PVC conduit/boxes, steel conduit/boxes etc.
Not interested in a complete range of stuff.

You can get CW20ss aswell - a much smaller hole for the bedding, but the overall is still similiar in size.
20mm is 20mm - the problem I have is that I want to take the cable in through the bottom of a box that has a gland plate, but I don't want to use the plate for the glands - my plan for that is to have it completely removable if I want, so I'm left with the space around it. On one side where I''ll have 2.5mm² going in a CW20 will fit with no problems, on the other side where I'll have 1.5mm² coming out a CW16 would make life much easier.


Not seen 16mm in along time. 1.5mm core - CW20s every time :wink:
I didn't know they existed, but according to the gland selection chart in some Davico glands I bought it is the size of choice for 2- and 3-core 1.5mm²...
 
PG 12
and
PG 16
both available in plastic or metal ,If they are any use
Both are available, but if using swa , not sure how you will deal with the armouring
 
problem with that is, PG glands are not the same as metric

PG16 is not 16mm.. it's 25mm
PG13.5 is 22mm
PG11 is 20mm
PG9 is 16mm..
 
yes your right

maybe there not pg

We use them in bakeries they are smaller than 20mm though,
They have m12 and m16 on them and are supplied with locknuts
I think RS sell them
 

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