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Excellent strength and durability allow this tubing to handle high-pressure air and water applications up to 950 psi.
Made of moisture-resistant plastic, this tubing won't soften and lose strength, even in high-humidity environments.
Strong, hard walls give this tubing extra support in high-pressure and vacuum applications.
Ultraviolet light won’t cause this tubing to degrade or deteriorate.
You don’t have to worry about this tubing cracking due to stress or impact—even over a wide range of temperatures.
This tubing has hard walls like copper tubing, but is lighter in weight and easier to install. It connects to fittings with no heat or soldering required. Tubing meets NSF/ANSI Standard 61 for drinking water.
Metal interlocked strips create a rigid, durable hose that stays strong under high temperatures.
Increase or decrease the hose diameter by up to 25% with a two-handed twist.
The strongest rubber duct hose we offer, this SBR (styrene butadiene rubber) hose is reinforced with yarn and has a metal spiral.
Formed by metal interlocked strips, this hose has the strength to stand up to sharp, abrasive materials.
Connect to CPVC pipe fittings for use in high-temperature plumbing and water supply applications up to 170° or 200° F.
Connect to thick-wall plastic pipe fittings for use in heavy duty industrial plumbing and water supply applications, such as water processing, waste water treatment, and irrigation. Pipe can handle pressures up to 900 psi.
See what’s flowing through your line with this clear pipe. Since it’s Schedule 80, this pipe has thicker, stronger walls than standard-wall pipe, so you can use it for heavy duty industrial plumbing and water supply applications, such as water processing, waste water treatment, and irrigation.
See inside your line with this clear pipe, which works in a variety of residential and commercial low-pressure plumbing and water supply applications.
Create a water-resistant seal—this tubing has an adhesive lining that melts when the tubing is heated and bonds to the underlying surface.
Extra-thick walls provide better protection against abrasion and tears than standard moisture-seal tubing, as well as creating a water-resistant seal.
This PTFE tubing withstands temperatures up to 450° F and has an inner lining that creates a water-resistant seal when heated.
Create a tight, water-resistant seal over irregularly shaped components. When heated, this tubing shrinks down to about 1/6th of its original ID, while an adhesive lining melts and forms a barrier around your component.
Extra-thick walls provide more protection against abrasion and tears than standard high-shrink-ratio tubing. This tubing shrinks down to 1/6th of its original ID, so it creates a tight seal over irregularly shaped objects.
Seal the end of crimped connections, such as motor coils, to insulate and protect them from moisture and abrasion.
Join pieces of conduit.
Attach conduit to a knockout in an outlet box or enclosure.
Ground conduit by running a ground wire through the attached lug.
Connect to the end of conduit or a fitting to protect wires from abrasion when being pulled.
Seal out moisture while reducing the knockout size in an outlet box or enclosure so you can attach a different size of conduit to it.
Join different sizes of conduit.
Reduce the knockout size in an outlet box or enclosure so you can attach a different size of conduit to it.
Also known as intermediate metallic conduit (IMC), this is lighter in weight than thick-wall (rigid) steel conduit, yet it has the same strength.
This impact- and crush-resistant conduit is also known as galvanized rigid conduit (GRC).
Connect different sizes and genders of conduit.
Also known as conduit bodies, these ports provide access to wire and cable inside PVC conduit for pulling, splicing, and maintenance. They are also used to change the direction of a run.
This is also known as PVC Schedule 40 conduit.
Use in food-processing and chemical plants—this is the most corrosion resistant thick-wall conduit we offer.
Connect different sizes of conduit.
This nonmagnetic aluminum conduit withstands damp and corrosive environments.
Also known as conduit bodies, these ports provide access to wire and cable inside thick-wall (rigid) metal conduit for pulling, splicing, and maintenance. They are also used to change the direction of a run.
The most corrosion-resistant thin-wall conduit we offer, use this along walls and ceilings in food-processing and chemical plants.
Slide these grommets into conduit ends to protect wire and cable from abrasion when being pulled.
Also known as electrical metallic tubing (EMT), this conduit has thin walls that easily bend with a conduit bender and can be cut with a hacksaw.
Visually identify different runs of wire and cable along walls and ceilings with this conduit that has a painted exterior.
Also known as conduit bodies, these ports provide access to wire and cable inside metal conduit for pulling, splicing, and maintenance. They are also used to change the direction of a run.
Transition between conduit sizes and types.
Transition between types of conduit.
These heavy duty cutters have an iron frame for exceptional durability.