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Tips on getting cable down a conduit?
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<blockquote data-quote="MorneDJ" data-source="post: 76412" data-attributes="member: 1101"><p>Easiest .. </p><p>- goto the closest fishing store and get yourself a length of Braid line. You get stuff that can manage 100 kg </p><p>- take a piece of cloth and tie it to the one side. </p><p>- place cloth side into one end</p><p>- get vacuum cleaner pipe and suck the piece of cloth through pipe into vacuum .. it takes a few seconds (remember to get someone to hold onto the other end, or tie down, else you would be fishing it out of the vacuumcleaner bag)</p><p>- Tie whatever you want to pull though onto braid line. </p><p>- Use a bit of lubrication, some cooking oil seems to work well for long pieces stuff.</p><p></p><p>I used this when I had to pull cables through a 30 meter conduit with lots of turns. Was a nightmare but got it working (had to open up the conduit at 20 meters to get it past a stuck bend)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MorneDJ, post: 76412, member: 1101"] Easiest .. - goto the closest fishing store and get yourself a length of Braid line. You get stuff that can manage 100 kg - take a piece of cloth and tie it to the one side. - place cloth side into one end - get vacuum cleaner pipe and suck the piece of cloth through pipe into vacuum .. it takes a few seconds (remember to get someone to hold onto the other end, or tie down, else you would be fishing it out of the vacuumcleaner bag) - Tie whatever you want to pull though onto braid line. - Use a bit of lubrication, some cooking oil seems to work well for long pieces stuff. I used this when I had to pull cables through a 30 meter conduit with lots of turns. Was a nightmare but got it working (had to open up the conduit at 20 meters to get it past a stuck bend) [/QUOTE]
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