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Blue Polypropylene Split Conduit
Incl. VAT £139.45 - £377.18Excl. VAT £116.21 - £314.32 -
Red Polypropylene Split Conduit
Incl. VAT £139.45 - £377.18Excl. VAT £116.21 - £314.32 -
Yellow Polypropylene Split Conduit
Incl. VAT £139.45 - £377.18Excl. VAT £116.21 - £314.32 -
Jumbo Nylon Split Conduit - 10M
Incl. VAT £169.90 - £212.90Excl. VAT £141.58 - £177.42 -
Twin Walled Underground Burial Conduit - 50M
Incl. VAT £146.59 - £1,207.64Excl. VAT £122.16 - £1,006.37 -
Nylon Jumbo Conduit - 10M
Incl. VAT £653.77 - £863.41Excl. VAT £544.81 - £719.51 -
UV Polypropylene Conduit
Incl. VAT £208.07 - £315.36Excl. VAT £173.39 - £262.80 -
Contractor Packs - Liquid Tight Conduit
Incl. VAT £212.00 - £333.68Excl. VAT £176.67 - £278.07 -
Contractor Packs - Flexible Galvanised Steel PVC
Incl. VAT £93.13 - £182.16Excl. VAT £77.61 - £151.80 -
Contractor Packs - Galvanised Steel Conduit
Incl. VAT £122.44 - £169.98Excl. VAT £102.03 - £141.65 -
Conduit Cable Spooler
Incl. VAT £39.86Excl. VAT £33.22 -
Standard Reducers Metric to Metric (Packs of 1)
Incl. VAT £3.41 - £115.78Excl. VAT £2.84 - £96.48
FAQ – Cable Management
What is cable management and why is it important?
Cable management refers to the organisation, protection and securing of electrical or data cables. Proper cable management helps prevent damage, reduce trip hazards, improve airflow and maintain a safer, more efficient working environment in both commercial and domestic settings.
What is the difference between cable sleeving and conduit?
Cable sleeving is typically flexible and used to bundle or protect cables from abrasion and minor damage. Conduit provides a more rigid protective solution, often used in fixed installations to shield cables from impact, moisture or environmental exposure.
When should heat shrink tubing be used?
Heat shrink tubing is used to insulate, protect and seal cable connections. When heated, it shrinks tightly around the cable, providing strain relief, electrical insulation and resistance against moisture or dust.
How do I choose the right cable gland or grommet?
The correct cable gland or grommet depends on the cable diameter, enclosure type and environmental conditions. These components are used to secure cables as they enter panels or enclosures while providing protection against strain, dust and moisture.