ᐅ Pulling cables through a conduit (or duct).

Created on: 1 Jun 2020 07:47
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gmt94
Good morning everyone,

I have the following issue. I installed a conduit with an internal diameter of 100mm (4 inches) between the house and the garage.

Inside this conduit, there is already a cable 5*16, a double network cable, and a coaxial cable. The electrician who pulled these cables through back then also pulled a draw wire.

Now, over the weekend, we wanted to pull an additional cable (doorbell) through, but the draw wire must be stuck somewhere, so we cannot pull through from either side.

How can I get my cables through there now? There should still be enough space.

Thanks for your help. Attached is a picture

Multiple cables (red and gray) leading into an open black conduit on the ground at the construction site.
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danixf
6 Jun 2020 19:11
How much do these couplings cost?
I plan to connect a 110mm (4 inch) KG pipe. Put a 110mm (4 inch) coupling on each side. It won’t cost more than 20€.
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gmt94
6 Jun 2020 19:43
danixf schrieb:

How much do these couplings cost?
I would connect a 110mm (4.3 inches) KG pipe by inserting it. Place a 110mm (4.3 inches) coupling on each side. Together they cost less than €20.


At a major American online retailer, one costs $3.79. However, since my colleague at Bauking gave me excellent advice and we searched for a long time, I will buy it there. I just have to go to a different Bauking store because they didn’t have it in stock.
Even if one part costs around €10, at least I know it will fit.