Products

1P+N and 3P+N RCD rated 63A. Complies with AS/NZS 61008.1.
Battery Storage MCB Range for Protection and Isolation.
18mm pitch 1P+N electronic RCBO with current ratings from 6A to 40A. Breaking capacity (Icu) 4.5kA. Complies with AS/NZS 61009.1.
36mm wide 1P+N & 72mm wide 3P+N RCD with current ratings from 40A to 63A. Complies with AS/NZS 61008.1.
The "all-in-one" kit for pulling cables and wires in new or populated conduit. Non-conductive polypropylene -coated Fibreglass rod plus accessories in an impact-resistant case.
Used to attach a "pull line" for pulling through heavier cables or direct pull through of light cables. 10m, 20m and 30m lengths. Australian mode.
Flush mount plastic load centre. Complies with IEC 60439-3.
IP40 degree of protection. 1mm steel construction, 70mm enclusre depth without door. Single phase 100A rated busbar comb.
IP40 degree of protection. Robust 1.2 mm steel construction, Form 1 with 130 mm enclosure depth including door.
Multipurpose heavy duty switchboard board recommended for use with DIN mounted SFM MCBs.
DC hydraulic-magnetic miniature circuit breaker, from 70A to 250A.
We offer two frame sizes of air circuit breakers: 630 - 2000A and 800 - 4000A with fixed and draw-out configurations
Accurately trace cable or pipe locations. The fibreglass duct rod contains a copper wire trace conductor that emits a locatable signal over the entire coil length when connected to a high frequency transmitter. 
An economical non-conductive flexible rod for fishing or directing cables in wall cavities, conduits or other inaccessible areas.
Non-conductive conduit fish rod for pulling light cables, or for attaching a draw line to pull heavier cables.
Slegers range of Cable Pulling Grips are indispensable in many different cable pulling applications.
This easy-to-apply, high performance, pourable lubricant provides superior friction reduction for longer cable pulls or blows.
Effective, easy-to-apply lubricant suitable for most cable insulation and conduits especially large cable and long difficult pulls with multiple bends.
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