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The least of those required. Good conduit skill is all about measurement, bends, sets and doglegs.... installed to a situation requirements.
Nothing better than complex conduit installation looking spot on, with as few manufactured bends as possible.
True, I remember failing a practical cos i couldn't make a jump

Mastered it later in my own time and it came in handy

What got my attention here was isn't this conlock similar to the US domestic steel conduit ?

I only observed it as I was working in the electronics/computer industry at the time
 
True, I remember failing a practical cos i couldn't make a jump

Mastered it later in my own time and it came in handy

What got my attention here was isn't this conlock similar to the US domestic steel conduit ?
It is yes, but it could all have developed from OUR old domestic 5/8 stuff used early and pre 60's...just folded steel with no chance of physical bending and, as a result, all manufactured fittings with pressure screw fixing. As a system completed, it could have been a real pain to wire with VIR cables.
 

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