Product Overview
Flexible Stainless Steel Gooseneck Conduit and Wire Guides - Assorted Sizes and Lengths, Lot of 7
Condition
Single lot available. Seven pieces of flexible stainless steel conduit recovered from demanufactured industrial equipment. Surface patina, light oxidation at coil joints, and minor tarnish consistent with age and prior use - spiral wrap is intact throughout with no kinks or crush damage visible on any piece. Open ends show no fitting damage. Some pieces have end fittings installed, including one with a hex fitting (partial stamped text visible). One piece shows apparent residue near the tip. Ends on unfinished pieces are plain-cut.
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Product Overview
Lot of 7 flexible stainless steel conduit pieces in assorted diameters and lengths, gooseneck-style wire routing and protective guide sections pulled from older industrial equipment. The exact original machine or application is not known. Material is heavy-gauge spiral-wound stainless - noticeably more substantial than current commodity flexible conduit. Larger pieces measure approximately 5/8 inch outside diameter with approximately 3/8 inch internal diameter. Smaller pieces measure approximately 5/16 inch outside diameter - internal diameter on the smaller pieces is not confirmed due to installed fittings. Longest piece is approximately 4 feet. All pieces retain their round cross-section profile.
Key Features
- Lot of 7 flexible stainless steel conduit pieces - assorted lengths and diameters
- Spiral-wound interlocked stainless construction - retains round profile, no kinks observed
- Larger pieces: approximately 5/8 inch OD, approximately 3/8 inch ID
- Smaller pieces: approximately 5/16 inch OD - internal diameter not confirmed (fittings installed)
- Longest piece approximately 4 feet
- Some pieces include installed end fittings - one hex fitting, one brass tee fitting observed
- Unfinished pieces have plain-cut open ends
- Light surface patina and oxidation consistent with age - structural integrity intact
- Heavy-gauge material - older industrial stock, not current lightweight commodity conduit
Applications
- Wire routing and cable protection in industrial, laboratory, or workshop environments
- Replacement conduit sections for vintage or antique machinery restoration
- Corrosion-resistant wire channeling in damp, chemical, or washdown-adjacent environments
- Cable dressing and shielding in control panels or fabrication equipment
- Experimental and maker projects requiring flexible metallic conduit with mechanical protection
- Stop-gap or temporary wire management during equipment repair or rebuild
- Prop, display, or aesthetic applications where industrial stainless flex conduit is the look
Frequently Asked Questions
Are the exact dimensions confirmed?
Dimensions are approximate, measured from the lot as recovered. Larger pieces are approximately 5/8 inch OD and 3/8 inch ID. Smaller pieces are approximately 5/16 inch OD - internal diameter is not confirmed on those due to installed fittings. Longest piece is approximately 4 feet. Review the photos closely and confirm against your application before purchase.
Are these liquid-tight or jacketed?
No jacket is visible. These appear to be unjacketed flexible metal conduit - not liquid-tight. Not confirmed for wet location or outdoor use without additional protection.
What stainless grade is this?
Not confirmed. Stainless steel grade (304, 316, or other) is not marked or documented on these pieces.
Do the fittings match standard FMC fittings?
Some pieces have fittings already installed - one hex-style and one brass tee are visible. Whether the unfinished ends accept standard flexible metal conduit (FMC) fittings is not confirmed. Measure the OD of the piece you intend to use and verify fitting compatibility before ordering fittings.
Is a manual or documentation included?
Not included. These are raw conduit pieces recovered from equipment with no accompanying documentation.
Stainless spiral conduit like this came out of machines built to work hard and last decades - and the material itself outlived the equipment it protected. Seven pieces, intact wrap, real weight in your hand. Where they go next is up to you.