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Join pieces of conduit.
Attach conduit to a knockout in an outlet box or enclosure.
Connect to the end of conduit or a fitting to protect wires from abrasion when being pulled.
Join different sizes of conduit.
Ground conduit by running a ground wire through the attached lug.
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).
This nonmagnetic aluminum conduit withstands damp and corrosive environments.
Connect different sizes of conduit.
Use in food-processing and chemical plants—this is the most corrosion resistant thick-wall conduit we offer.
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.
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.
These fittings seal out liquids when connecting liquid-tight flexible metal conduit to a knockout in an outlet box or enclosure.
These adapters provide electromagnetic interference (EMI) protection when connecting shielded flexible plastic conduit to a knockout in an outlet box or enclosure.
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.
These fittings seal out liquid when used with continuous-flex liquid-tight plastic conduit.
Secure threaded metal conduit fittings to a knockout in an outlet box or enclosure.
Secure threaded plastic conduit fittings to a knockout in an outlet box or enclosure.
Transition between types of conduit.
Adapt metric, NPT, and PG conduit and cord grip threads to match knockout threads.