Alwayslearningelec
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When stut is mounted to concrete wall or slab to support conduits do you most often always use 1-5/8" regardless of size and qty of conduits?
Thanks...yes trapeze I understand.I normally used 7/8" on walls. A trapeze depended on weight.
Is that because that is what is readily available?We tend to use only 1 5/8.
Straps go in much easier especially with larger conduits. Less material to stock. 7/ 8 (or 3/4") is sometimes better when entering a panel because you don't "waste" real estate when the panel is only 6" deep.Is that because that is what is readily available?
Do those work well with closely spaced raceways or are they also a PITA to get into the strut if you don't put them in as you add the raceways?You guys must have been using two piece straps, I preferred one piece and very seldom had an issue with a fastener.
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No their design is so that you can insert and turn so the raceways can be right against each other. The only space required is the thickness of the metal on the strap. They're great for adding a conduit between two existing conduits on a rack.Do those work well with closely spaced raceways or are they also a PITA to get into the strut if you don't put them in as you add the raceways?
You'll never go back to two piece.Don’t think I’ve ever used those. May have to give them a shot.
I did...I hated those one piece ones.You'll never go back to two piece.
I loved them. Always hated fiddling with the screw and nut then it was a little better when they got rid of the nut but still more pieces than I wanted to mess with.I did...I hated those one piece ones.
They just seemed to get rusty very quickly in the industrial facilities I worked at...same with all of the LFMC connectors other than the OZ Gedney ones.I loved them. Always hated fiddling with the screw and nut then it was a little better when they got rid of the nut but still more pieces than I wanted to mess with.