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Ecmweb 2324 2003poytbweb
Ecmweb 2324 2003poytbweb
Ecmweb 2324 2003poytbweb

Thomas and Betts' XJG-TB Expansion Coupling

Feb. 6, 2003
The The XJG-TB Rigid Conduit Expansion Coupling simplifies and speeds expansion fitting installation with several industry exclusive features. Disassembly is not required during installation, therefore there are no parts to drop or lose and fewer tools are required. An internal bonding jumper eliminates the need for an external jumper. Thomas and Betts Corp.

The The XJG-TB Rigid Conduit Expansion Coupling simplifies and speeds expansion fitting installation with several industry exclusive features. Disassembly is not required during installation, therefore there are no parts to drop or lose and fewer tools are required. An internal bonding jumper eliminates the need for an external jumper.
Thomas and Betts Corp.

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