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Introduced to remove fittings
25 January 2013
Flexicon has introduced an accessory to help contractors remove push-fit conduit fittings such as Flexilok. The company says push-fit fittings installers save time when terminating conduit into an enclosure or panel s

Flexicon has introduced an accessory
to help contractors remove push-fit
conduit fittings such as Flexilok.
The company says push-fit fittings installers save time when terminating conduit into an enclosure or panel since they do not need to use a locknut. This means that access to the inside of the panel is not necessary. Flexilok's design offers a spring-loaded fixing so that it is secured after pushing it into the hole.
Available in a range of diameters to fit different sized Flexilok fittings, the new accessory allows the contractor to release the fitting in the future. Shaped like a metal ring, it pushes onto the fitting, which pushes back the spring fixing mechanism and releases it.
The company says push-fit fittings installers save time when terminating conduit into an enclosure or panel since they do not need to use a locknut. This means that access to the inside of the panel is not necessary. Flexilok's design offers a spring-loaded fixing so that it is secured after pushing it into the hole.
Available in a range of diameters to fit different sized Flexilok fittings, the new accessory allows the contractor to release the fitting in the future. Shaped like a metal ring, it pushes onto the fitting, which pushes back the spring fixing mechanism and releases it.
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