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Revolutionizing electrical conduit installation with the groundbreaking FedoThread device.
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What is the FedoThread?
The FedoThread is our flagship product designed for professional electrical contractors. In conjunction with power drive systems, it enables fast and efficient installation of electrical threaded conduit in any setting in a mechanized manner.
Whether you're working on a large-scale construction project or a small installation job, the FedoThread ensures precise and secure installation every time. Its easily recognizable design and heavy duty construction make it durable, easy to handle, and a accessory tool on the job site. It can be used with various sizes of electrical threaded conduit, making it a must-have tool for any and all electrical conduit installations.
The FedoThread in Action
The FedoThread is a reliable and cost-effective solution for electrical contractors who desire a high-quality threading system that is going to simplify electrical conduit installation, decrease time for each install, and increase profits!
Watch the video to see just how easy electrical conduit installation becomes with our patented FedoThread device.
Increase Electrical Contractor Profits
Decreases Conduit Install Time
Simplifies Electrical Conduit Installation
FedoThread in the Field
Watch the FedoThread in action.
This is a real-life scenario in which we use the FedoThread in conjunction with a power drive system. As you can see, it allows us to mechanize the threading of these electrical conduits effectively and quickly!
What once took multiple team members a longer period of time can now be done by one person in a fraction of the time!
This saves you and your company money, reduces the cost of labor, and makes your operations more profitable (especially with larger projects)!
FedoThread Case Study
Practical Application of the FedoThread in Electrical Conduit Assembly
With a detailed understanding of the bidding and estimating process used by electrical contractors, it becomes clear the FedoThread offers exceptional value to electrical contractors. For example, job site estimating software used by electrical contractors includes a “means” estimating figure for conduit installation. This “means” estimating figure is based on the manual installation of conduit and not the mechanized process proposed above. A specific value is tied to the lengths of conduit that must be installed at a job site.
It is easy to recognize that tens of thousands of feet of threaded electrical conduit must be installed at these job sites. It is also important to recognize that this “means” figure is typically higher than the average hourly rate of an electrician to cover overhead and benefits (e.g. rather than a $50/hour rate for electricians, the “means” figure will be set at $75/hour).
As a result, electrical contractors will bid out a project based on these costs involved which can be substantial when tens of thousands of feet of threaded electrical conduit are involved. If these contractors can lower their overhead labor and installation costs, this translates to profits for the electrical contractor.
Click the + buttons below to read about the difference between Manual Assembly and Mechanized Assembly using the FedoThread and how the FedoThread can save your company time, money, and energy when installing electrical conduit.
Manual Assembly (Example Estimate: $750-$1000)
Two electricians are tasked with threading together fifteen 10' pieces of conduit totaling 150' feet of electrical conduit. The job will require ten runs of 150' lengths.
Each electrician is paid at least $50/hour (which can be higher on scale or government job sites) this equates to at least $100/hour in overhead costs.
Each 150' length of conduit is rationally estimated to take an hour to thread together using the manual practice explained above at best.
The estimated overhead labor costs will be between $750-$1000 to thread together the ten 150' lengths of conduit.
FedoThread Assembly (Example Estimate: $150-$250)
Two electricians are tasked with threading together ten 150' lengths of electrical conduit. As above, the job will require ten runs of 150' lengths.
Each electrician is paid at least $50/hour (which can be higher on scale or government jobsites) this equates again to at least $100/hour in overhead costs.
Each 150' length of conduit is now rationally estimated to take only about 6-10 minutes to thread together.
As a result, the estimated overhead labor costs will be between $150-$250 to install the ten lengths of 150' conduit.
The Results (Costs Down by 75%)
Comparing the manual installation to FedoThread’s mechanized installation demonstrates for this individual task overhead cost can be decreased by an estimated 75% or $600-$750 in this scenario.
This translates directly to profits for electrical contractors.
Indeed, when tens of thousands of feet of electrical conduit are required on jobsites, the value of the FedoThread is exponential!
The FedoThread pays for itself in the first day of use!
Hello, and welcome! I am John Fedowitz, retired master electrician, and inventor of the FedoThread device. Our device revolutionizes the way electrical contractors connect threaded conduit, making the process faster, more efficient, and safer. Whether it's for horizontal runs below grade, above grade, or within buildings, our device can handle it all. With the FedoThread, contractors can easily connect all sizes of electrical threaded conduit in a mechanized manner, especially long straight lengths up to several hundred feet. We are committed to providing high-quality, reliable products that meet the needs of our customers in the electrical industry.