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Four-tooth fitting
04 March 2013
The four-tooth fitting that is standard on Flexicons new Flexilok flexible conduit fittings is said to ensure greater all-round grip and safety for 42 and 54mm conduit systems and is available with a removal tool should the fitting need to be removed in the future.

The four-tooth fitting that is
standard on Flexicon's new Flexilok
flexible conduit fittings is said to
ensure greater all-round grip and
safety for 42 and 54mm conduit
systems and is available with a
removal tool should the fitting need
to be
removed in
the future.
The fourtooth fitting can be used with fine or coarse pitch nylon and polypropylene flexible conduits and is said to offer exceptionally high tensile strength for challenging applications. The moulded fittings are classed as low fire hazard products and are halogen, sulphur and phosphorous-free
The fourtooth fitting can be used with fine or coarse pitch nylon and polypropylene flexible conduits and is said to offer exceptionally high tensile strength for challenging applications. The moulded fittings are classed as low fire hazard products and are halogen, sulphur and phosphorous-free
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