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    From Chris Green@21:1/5 to All on Sun Apr 20 14:00:23 2025
    This continues from the "How to remove knockouts....." thread. I'm
    beginning to think I must be incompetant or something but I've never
    had so much trouble before with a relatively simple requirement.

    I now have a Wiska outdoor box and their spring earth clips.

    The knockouts work! That's one improvement on the Toolstation box.
    Simply screwing a gland into a hole in the box pushes the knockout
    out, so that's one hurdle overcome.

    However, it's all downhill from here on.

    This is a replacement box, the old one got damaged, so the wires are
    already in place and can't be moved much as they disappear into the
    ground. So this produces problem one, you have to remove the gland
    from the SWA, screw the gland into the box and then re-do the SWA
    clamping into the gland. It's possible but it's not easy, I'm just
    glad the weather is reasonably warm. It would be much easier to
    terminate the cables first and then fix them into the box with a nut.
    I think maybe I'll have to do this, but see below.

    Then on to the Wiska 'Earthing Springs':-

    https://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/WKESPR20.html

    It sounds a wonderful idea but it doesn't really work. With standard
    M20 glands there really isn't enough thread exposed to clip the spring
    on, it's also well-nigh impossible to actually do it because squeezing
    the eylets doesn't open the spring enough to clip on, it opens on the
    skew and just doesn't work. If there was a lot of thread exposed it
    might be possible but in reality it doesn't. I'm also not at all
    convinced about the long-term security of such a connection, I don't
    think I want to rely on it.


    So, back to square one, how to replace an outdoor connection box with
    three M20 SWA glands into it? I think I need to go back to a plain
    box without threaded holes as one can then secure the glands with a
    nut **after** fixing the gland onto the cable. However that raises a
    couple of issues:-

    Can one get brass 20mm washers for the glands, and brass nuts? The
    ones I took apart from the old broken box were steel and very
    corroded.

    How to tighten the nuts given the limited accessibility, I guess a
    custom made box spanner - short box with a handle - might be the
    best answer.

    Any/all advice (and sympathy) welcome! :-)

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    Chris Green
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