Ecmweb 5843 Bridgeport Fittings Might Seal Offset Nipple

Offset conduit nipple

Nov. 7, 2013
Suitable for use in wet locations, the Mighty-Seal offset nipple meets the requirements of NEC Art. 314.15.

The Mighty-Seal offset nipple is cETLus-listed for use in wet locations and meets the requirements of NEC Art. 314.15. The nipple is designed offset the axis of a raceway between enclosure runs when knockouts are not in line. The angled connector’s zinc die-cast construction ensures mechanical protection and durability, while the fitting’s integrated sealing washers preserve a raintight seal.

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