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Old 13-08-2019, 03:31   #16
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Re: Cable glands for flat power cables?

Tho’ the Ancor Marine Grade Electrical Wire Seal - Round Cable, 4 to 1/0 AWG, 1/2" NPT - 765002 is listed for Round Cable, the photo shows 3 inserts, one of which (middle) is a discorectangle, or obround.
https://www.anchorexpress.com/Ancor-...2_p_78375.html
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Old 03-09-2019, 12:02   #17
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Re: Cable glands for flat power cables?

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I'm interested in this as well. I was looking at a swan neck cable outlet, but generally can only find those out of UK chandleries, nothing in the US. Those oval strain reliefs look promising, but threaded area not long enough for a cored deck.


Kato in Annapolis makes great swan neck fittings in several sizes
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