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Have been looking for the above and seem to find only a stuffing gland type entry.Yet,most wall mounted units
come with a 20mm thread built in.Thanks for any help.
Regards,
S
 
Lewden used to make a metalclad range with M20 conduit threads that I used with Adaptaflex. I don't think they are still available though, I don't see them in the catalogue. We probably haven't bought any for 20 years. Also historically I think there was at least one brand of IP67 plug that used a metric conduit internal thread (maybe M25) for the gland bush. That too was long enough ago that it is unlikely to be in production in identical form today.
 
Put your question to Flexicon 01675 466 900
ask for the technical support department.
they have done similar things on there own site.
I am sure they will sell you a solution.

if you struggle, direct message me and I will give you a contact name but I won’t put it on a public forum without asking him!
 
Put your question to Flexicon 01675 466 900
ask for the technical support department.
they have done similar things on there own site.
I am sure they will sell you a solution.

if you struggle, direct message me and I will give you a contact name but I won’t put it on a public forum without asking him!
Thanks for all the replies.James,will contact flexicon.
S
 

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