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Wiremold question

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UpstatePaul

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Aug 13, 2001
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I saw some LD3 wiremold going over a 3/4 inch conduit using a 1 peice coupler - the molding stopped on either side of the conduit and "jumped"(for lack of better discription) over the conduit. I'm told Panduit makes nothing of the sort and am waiting on a call back from wiremold dealer - Have any of you guys seen anything like this?

Thanks in advance
 
I've used those things you describe a number of time's I'm not sure what to call them as our company's Electic people provided then, they do work well when you have the right size's if you dig deep enough in the respective spec sheets
 
Try PANDUIT part number DCEFXWH-X. They are called Drop Ceiling/Entrance End... Maybe that's what you are looking for.
 
I don't know what an LD3 is(found no info on wiremold's site)- but if it saddles in front of the conduit(offsets away from the wall-clears the conduit-then goes back to the wall again). I've used a wiremold bender for 1/2"-3/4" metal wiremold. It is like a conduit bender but is made to retain the shape of the wiremold.

Steve
tele-dataservices.com
 
we usually make our own, by using an extra piece of mold, but this is mostly for going over things on the exterior... and we use mold that's roughly 2" by 3
 
thanks for the tips guys - I'm probably gonna end up using the wiremold bender - It's just the molding I'm installing is going near some existing stuff which has these couplers installed already - there is no part number on them and I wanted it to look like the other stuff.
 
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