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Compression EMT

March 26, 2007
The Kwik-Fit Compression EMT features an integrated steel compression coupling that, according to the company, reduces installation time and eliminates the need to purchase and store separate couplings

The Kwik-Fit Compression EMT features an integrated steel compression coupling that, according to the company, reduces installation time and eliminates the need to purchase and store separate couplings. The Flo-Coat hot galvanizing process protects the conduit with a triple-sealed compatible organic layer to inhibit white rust and increase corrosion resistance. In addition, the product’s interior is protected with E-Z Pull interior coating for enhanced wire pulling with reduced static friction. It also meets the requirements of section 300.22 of the NEC as well as UL Standard 797 and ANSI Standard C80.3.

Allied Tube & Conduit

For more information, visit www.alliedeg.com.

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