Reduce Trunking Size in a Jiffy

Reduce Trunking Size in a Jiffy

Rick has been busy installing trunking within the workshop. He ran into issues when needing to turn a 90-degree corner, as he did not have the correct 100 x 50mm manufactured internal 90.

To get around this problem, he used a 100 x 50mm to 50 x 50mm reducer, then connected to a 50 x 50 mm internal 90, which we had handy.

We realise that the smaller trunking will not have the same cable capacity as the larger one. However, the 50 x 50 mm trunking cable capacity will never be exceeded in our installation.

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