Why Cantex ?

Why Cantex ?

Their material is UV-stabilized for weathering strength in the changing climate of Northern Ohio. It also machines and drills consistently. The dielectric constant is the same from piece to piece, and the Cantex compound resists chalking. I've filled a dumpster with look-alike parts that failed to survive the coiling process at some point.

See http://www.cantexinc.com for specifications.

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Saturday, November 24, 2012

Exactly how large is large ? Here are the charts.

Here are links to schedule 40 and schedule 80 tube dimensional drawings,
from http://cantexinc.com.

http://www.cantexinc.com/images/drawings/DWGE00EA1E20.pdf

http://www.cantexinc.com/images/drawings/DWGE00EA1E21.pdf


                                                                                                                 
                   A completed 10' section, made with 4" schedule 40 PVC electrical conduit.  It's supporting 1100 feet of .045" stainless steel wire.




http://www.cantexinc.com/images/drawings/DWGE00EA2E30.pdf

http://www.cantexinc.com/images/drawings/DWGE00EA2E31.pdf

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