Spinny Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago So I need to move an electrical box about 40mm to the right - see photo. The box is loose but how do I get it out without damaging the cables ?
crispy_wafer Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago Multitool with metal blade and cut each side of the cable into the grommet holes on either top or bottom whichever is easiest one cable out then the box will come out and the other cable will feed out. Or cut away more plaster and slowly tease and feed the cable backward into a U shape on the outer side of the box and pull slowly and gently try not to snag the cable and hope the rubber grommet protects against the sharp edges. There will be some making good required but that’s par for the course I’m afraid! 1
MPx Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago Agree - take the hit on making good and just knock out a bit more plaster/wall - then you'll be able to carefully feed the cable back as you tease the old box out. If its just a 40mm move, there'll be a sizeable bit of filling around the new box anyway. 1
Nickfromwales Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago +1. Lots and lots of small gentle taps with a claw hammer, to turn the plaster to dust, and let it fall away as you gently follow the cable. Don't use a chisel, as that can damage the cable if it turns or isn't at the same depth etc. 1
Spinny Posted 4 hours ago Author Posted 4 hours ago Thanks. I think both cables are in plastic conduit. Nervous of using a multitool to cut the box as easy to slip and damage the cable. Can I buy Aviation snips, or some kind of nibbling tool to cut the box ? Also when I put the new one in, is it permissible to cut the front section out of one entry hole so that I can slide one cable in from the front of the box ?
Onoff Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 1 hour ago, Spinny said: Thanks. I think both cables are in plastic conduit. Nervous of using a multitool to cut the box as easy to slip and damage the cable. Can I buy Aviation snips, or some kind of nibbling tool to cut the box ? Also when I put the new one in, is it permissible to cut the front section out of one entry hole so that I can slide one cable in from the front of the box ? Giving some welly on a pair of ordinary side cutters should cut that box. If you want to use a multi tool just slit and slide over a bit of 15mm copper pipe on the cable. Can't see why it'd be a problem to slot the holes as long as you use a grommet.
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