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Pulling large wire in conduit
With 4 90-degee turns, even with a lubricant the pull, while possible,
may be probemlematic. You could possibly accomplish it using a hydraullic cable puller, but even then the outsome would be a bit of a risk. Is there a reason why you can't employ mid-run pull boxes? Harry C. |
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Pulling large wire in conduit
Code in Canada is no more that 3 90 degree bends in a run without pull
boxes. If you use 4 the pipe had better be very well fastened...something's probably going to let go. Fred wrote in message oups.com... With 4 90-degee turns, even with a lubricant the pull, while possible, may be probemlematic. You could possibly accomplish it using a hydraullic cable puller, but even then the outsome would be a bit of a risk. Is there a reason why you can't employ mid-run pull boxes? Harry C. |
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