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Georgia Underground supports the Condux line of Bore Spacers Systems.
Encasing underground conduit inside of steel pipe casings is quickly gaining popularity as a preferred method of underground installation. It offers the maximum amount of security for underground cable, effectively eliminating many of the problems that can occur with underground installation. This method is gaining recognition as “The Right Way" to install underground cable. One of the factors that make such an installation work is the proper design of the bore spacers that align and hold the conduit inside the pipe casing. Proper engineering of these bore spacers is critical to the reliability and longevity of the system.
Condux International is one of the largest producers of bore spacers in the United States. We have the experience and engineering expertise to assure the quality of your spacers. Condux Bore Spacers provide the following significant benefits:
Optimum Design—In many instances this spacer will allow the use of a smaller casing for the same number of conduits. The savings from the price of the casing and the installation could actually make the bore spacers “free".
Waterjet Technology—Utilizing computer aided design, the waterjet process is used to produce a cleaner, more accurate bore spacer for less cost and reduced manufacturing time.
Flexibility—Virtually any configuration of conduits and grout holes can be quickly manufactured.
Rapid Turnaround—In most cases custom designed bore spacers are ready for shipment in 2 to 3 weeks.
Ease of Use—The bore spacers can be equipped with optional casters making the installation process smooth and easy.
The Condux Underbridge Conduit Support Systems & Bore Spacers Catalog and Design Guide will provide you with complete information on ordering bore spacers. You can download the Catalog here or call GUS at 800-245-8339 for a copy.
For immediate assistance, call GUS at 800-245-8339 with the following information:
- Casing I.D.
- Conduit O.D.
- Number of conduits
- Length of run
- Number of grout holes required
- Diameter of grout holes
- Minimum separation between conduits
- Conduit and grout hole configuration, and if casters will be required
- Quantity required