Conduit fittings

May 12, 2008
ETP Flexel EMT flexible fittings are available in 1¼-in. to 4-in. trade sizes with stub fittings on both ends to allow for use with set-screw and compression fittings

ETP Flexel EMT flexible fittings are available in 1¼-in. to 4-in. trade sizes with stub fittings on both ends to allow for use with set-screw and compression fittings. According to the company, the fittings can couple or connect EMT to other EMT runs, panel boards, or junction boxes when or where a change in direction is needed. In addition, the product maintains internal diameter per NEC specification – even at a full 90° — and can be re-bent at will. UL-listed and CSA certified, they are suitable for indoor and dry locations wherever EMT is used as a raceway.

EGS Electrical Group

For more information, visit www.ozgedney.com or www.appletonelec.com.

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