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2-1/2" EMT COMP. COUP.
Part#: 836
2-1/2" EMT COMP. COUP.
2-1/2" NM BUSHING
Part#: EMT250
2-1/2" NM BUSHING
1-1/2" RIGID CAP
Part#: RGD150C
1-1/2" RIGID CAP
1-Inch Iron Conduit Bender Head
Part#: 51610
1-Inch Iron Conduit Bender Head
3/4-Inch Iron Conduit Bender Head
Part#: 51609
3/4-Inch Iron Conduit Bender Head
Conduit Locknut and Reaming Pliers
Part#: D333-8
Conduit Locknut and Reaming Pliers
3000 ENT END FIT 3 KO 3 SIDES GY
Part#: G3010C
3000 ENT END FIT 3 KO 3 SIDES GY
3000 ENT END FIT 3 KO 3 SIDES V
Part#: V3010C
3000 ENT END FIT 3 KO 3 SIDES V
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Smart eCat Product Catalog Scepter Rigid PVC Conduit & Fittings

Scepter Rigid PVC Conduit & Fittings

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Products

Split Grounding Bushings install on Conduit AFTER conductors

Split Grounding Bushings install on Conduit AFTER conductors

Arlington’s Listed 550 series split grounding bushings deliver convenience and time-savings.

The split design allows the installation of a bushing on conduit AFTER the conductors are installed.
  • Easy installation on threaded or unthreaded Rigid/IMC
  • Compatible with 2-1/2" to 4" EMT - and EMT threaded fittings
  • Multiple sizes ship assembled

Manufacturers

IPEX USA LLC

IPEX USA LLC

1425 North Service Rd E, Unit 3
Oakville, ON L6H 1A7
(800) 463-9572
Klein Tools, Inc.

Klein Tools, Inc.

450 Bond Street
Lincolnshire, IL 60069
847-821-5500

Articles

Understanding Electrical Conduits and Their Associated Bending Tools

Understanding Electrical Conduits and Their Associated Bending Tools

Electrical installations require an understanding of various components, chief among them being electrical conduits and the tools used to shape them. This article aims to shed light on the different types of rigid electrical conduit and the appropriate bending tools required for each.
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