A box connector creates a separable termination into a box. This connector has straight threads (NPS) and is supplied with a locknut.
A box connector creates a separable termination into a box. This connector has straight threads (NPS) and is supplied with a locknut.
Male adapters with tapered threads (NPT) are generally used for joining to female threads of rigid steel, Myers type hubs or terminating into precast iron boxes with female thread entrances.
Male adapters with tapered threads (NPT) are generally used for joining to female threads of rigid steel, Myers type hubs or terminating into precast iron boxes with female thread entrances.
This adapter is generally used for joining fiberglass conduit with galvanized rigid steel (GRS) conduit. It has the same threads as GRS conduit and can easily be attached to GRS conduit.
Stop coupling is sometimes referred to as a double bell coupling.
Stop coupling is sometimes referred to as a double bell coupling.
Alignment/Expansion fitting is sometimes referred to as an Expansion/Deflection joint.
(The clamps holding the rubber sleeve connecting the two nipples are made from stainless steel for corrosion protection.)
End bells are used for creating a permanent termination into a box as well as having a smooth surface that the cable can be pulled over.
Split anchor rings are always supplied in pairs and are used for above ground installations in order to create fixed points. The split anchor rings are placed around the hanger closest to the mid point between two expansion joints. One pair of split anchor rings is placed on each side of the hanger. The split anchor rings are bonded with epoxy adhesive to the outside of the conduit. The hanger where split anchor rings are used is called an anchor hanger and is normally braced.
This adapter is used for transition between different diameters of fiberglass conduit.
Wobble couplings are used for minor vertical and horizontal offsets for above ground installations. (Item numbers for wobble couplings end with the suffix - 48.)