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please guys i'm begging!! I can't find a commando type 230v/16a plug that has a 20mm female thread to allow either an SWA gland or flexible conduit termination. I need a result soon as I assured the bean counters at work that there must be such a product. Please help and I sort of promise I'll not crack any ---- jokes or post anything contentious!! Everything I've found has a flexi cable inlet and I can join flexi conduit onto this with heatshrink but would prefer a threaded seal. Thanks
 
please guys i'm begging!! I can't find a commando type 230v/16a plug that has a 20mm female thread to allow either an SWA gland or flexible conduit termination. I need a result soon as I assured the bean counters at work that there must be such a product. Please help and I sort of promise I'll not crack any ---- jokes or post anything contentious!! Everything I've found has a flexi cable inlet and I can join flexi conduit onto this with heatshrink but would prefer a threaded seal. Thanks

Not sure if this is what you after? But there are female thread connections at the bottom of this:

Industrial Commando Socket Outlet K9194 16A 240V - NoLinkingToThis, Where the Trade Buys#

Warren
 
Thank you so much but it's a plug that I need. I quickly tried the MK website;lots of info on different sockets not a lot on plugs. It must exist!!!
 
Thank you so much but it's a plug that I need. I quickly tried the MK website;lots of info on different sockets not a lot on plugs. It must exist!!!

Have you tried gewiss
they do one with a pg 21 inlet but I think it a90 degree one(can get adapters)
they also do one with a big hole for cable inlet with which you can fit a lockring
the range is iec 309.
 
Not exactly but by removing the rubber grommet on the bottom of an MK one it leaves a hole a little bigger than 20mm so can use a washer and locknut. Not quite what I wanted but does the job.
 

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