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See inside your line with this clear pipe, which works in a variety of residential and commercial low-pressure plumbing and water supply applications.
Connect to barbed plastic pipe fittings with a clamp. Pipe isn't as bendable as soft tubing, but can still bend around objects, resulting in fewer connection points in your line. Fewer connection points not only shortens installation time, but also allows for smoother flow through the line.
Pipe has a snap-together design that allows you to quickly connect to fittings with no cement required. It is typically used in gravity-flow drainage applications.
To make installing and maintaining systems easy, these connectors come with clamps that form a strong seal on pipe and fittings once tightened.
Connect two pipes that are up to 100 feet apart—cut the connector to the length you need and attach a clamp to each end.
Transfer material from sifters, feeders, and strainers to other parts of your sanitary line with these hose lengths and fittings.
Designed to grip evenly around your shaft, these couplings provide more holding power than set screw couplings without marring the shaft.
Prevent corrosion from interfering with these torque limiters’ ability to protect your machinery if there’s a jam, emergency stop, or other overload.
Attach conduit to a knockout in an outlet box or enclosure.
Join pieces of conduit.
The spiral design makes this conduit more flexible than abrasion-resistant liquid-tight flexible plastic conduit.
Also known as Type B, this conduit is more crush and abrasion resistant than liquid-tight flexible plastic conduit.
Connect different sizes of conduit.
Thicker corrugations make this conduit more crush resistant than standard flexible plastic conduit.
Make tight bends in machine and equipment wiring.
Visually identify different runs of wire and cable in machine and equipment wiring.
Covered with a copper braid, this conduit protects wire and cable from electromagnetic interference (EMI) caused by motors and other equipment.
One end twists into a piece of conduit for a quick connection; the other end attaches to a knockout in an outlet box or enclosure.
In addition to continuous-motion applications such as robotics, this conduit is suitable for high-vibration applications.
These fittings seal out liquid when used with continuous-flex liquid-tight plastic conduit.
Also known as Type A, this conduit meets the demands of continuous motion while sealing out liquid when used with liquid-tight fittings.