Flexible Conduit
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Conduit Accessories
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Corrugated Flexible Conduit
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Flexible Conduit Couplers
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Flexible Conduit Cutting & Preparation Tools
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Flexible Tubing (Hose Style)
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Galvanised Steel Flexible Conduit
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Galvanised Steel PVC Coated Flexible Conduit
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Locknut & Glands
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Metric Thread Adaptors
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Rubber Lined Clips
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Split Corrugated Flexible Conduit
FAQs
Flexible conduit is a protective tubing system used to route and safeguard electrical and data cables. Its flexibility allows it to be bent around corners, through walls, and in confined spaces where rigid conduit would be impractical. It is commonly used in industrial, commercial, and outdoor installations to provide protection against mechanical damage, dust, and moisture.
Netceed offers several types to suit different environments:
- Corrugated flexible conduit is lightweight and easy to install, suitable for indoor cable protection.
- Split corrugated conduit allows cables to be added or removed without rethreading, ideal for retrofits.
- Galvanised steel flexible conduit provides robust mechanical protection for heavy duty applications.
- Galvanised steel PVC coated conduit adds moisture resistance, making it suitable for outdoor or damp environments.
Accessories include:
- Couplers and adaptors to join conduit lengths and transition between thread types (e.g. metric).
- Locknuts and glands –to secure conduits to junction boxes or panels while providing strain relief and sealing.
- Rubber lined clips for mounting conduits neatly and reducing vibration or abrasion.
- Cutting and preparation tools to ensure clean, accurate cuts for safe and easy installation.
When selecting conduit, consider:
- Environment, like indoor vs outdoor, dry vs wet, or corrosive conditions.
- Cable type, like data, fibre, or power cables may have different bend radius or protection needs.
- Mechanical protection, choose steel conduit for heavy duty areas, corrugated plastic for light duty runs.
- Ease of installation, so use split conduit for retrofit or temporary projects.
- Compliance, ensure conduit and fittings meet relevant safety and building standards.