That looks like what we need.

Adam Moffett wrote:
I don't know the proper name of this device, but they make a finger trap style strain relief with a ring sized to rest on top of the conduit fitting. So you feed the cable through the finger trap, then feed it through the conduit, then the weight is carried at the box connector. Here's an example of one that Google found for me:
http://www.cablegrip.com/conduit_riser_cablegrip.php

I hope the cable you're getting is flexible and bend insensitive.

Thanks,
Adam



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<https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=993439894141736&set=gm.624613164555926&type=3&theater&ifg=1#>We are providing a backup internet connection to a local bank and I need a recommendation for a fiber run. We had conduit installed from our equipment box on the top floor of a banks parking deck to an equipment room on the first floor 4 stories down where it will be coupled with an existing run of single mode fiber. There are 8 - 90 degree bends and at least 4 of those won't be sweeping 90's since they had to make some of the transitions from one direction to another with junction boxes.

Also, at the top of the deck there is a 60 foot vertical section of conduit that leads to the bottom of the deck and transitions 90 degrees along the ceiling of the first floor. I need to find a way of securing the cable (strain relief) to the junction box that is in the picture I am including. Alternatively, I could use a recommendation for securing it to our equipment box. Either way, I don't need the weight of the cable damaging itself or tugging on our equipment in the box.

We know how long the cable will be so we will be buying it pre-terminated.

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