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Conduit connectors

By Staff -- Plant Engineering, 8/1/2006

The connector’s body and gland nut are constructed of stainless steel, offering the corrosion resistance of non-metallic fittings and the strength, durability and ultraviolet resistance of conventional metallic fittings. Designed to connect metallic-cored, liquidtight conduit to a box or enclosure, T&B Fittings stainless steel liquidtight conduit connectors are available in straight, 45-and 90-degree configurations, in sizes to fit conduit from 3/8 inch to 2 inches. The line’s UL-Listed ratings are 3, 3R, 4 and 4X. The line is also CSA listed. Connectors in sizes of 3/8 inch to 1 inch offer a steel ground cone with a Dura-Plate finish, which offers six times the comparative resistance to salt spray per ASTM B-117 of standard plating, the company said. Connectors in sizes of 1-¼ inch to 2 inches offer a brass-ground-cone plated with nickel.

Thomas & Betts Corp.

www.tnb.com

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