This connector is used to connect EMT conduit to a metal outlet box, load center, or other metal boxes where an offset is needed
It's suitable for indoor use
Applications:
Connecting to Metal Outlet Boxes: Used to connect EMT conduit to metal outlet boxes where an offset is required.
Load Centers: Ideal for connecting EMT conduit to load centers in electrical installations.
Other Metal Boxes: Suitable for connecting EMT conduit to various other metal boxes where an offset is needed
Installation:
Measure and Cut the Conduit: Use a tape measure to determine the length of EMT conduit needed. Mark the cutting point with a marker and cut the conduit using an EMT conduit cutter.
Deburr the Edges: Smooth out the edges of the cut conduit using a deburring tool to remove any sharp or rough edges.
Prepare the Connector: Ensure the connector is clean and ready for installation.
Insert the Conduit: Slide the cut end of the conduit into the connector until it is fully seated.
Tighten the Setscrews: Use a screwdriver to tighten the setscrews on the connector. This secures the conduit in place and ensures a concrete-tight connection.
Check Alignment: Use a level to ensure the conduit is straight and properly aligned.
Connect to the Box: Attach the connector to the metal outlet box, load center, or other metal box where the offset is needed
These steps will help you achieve a secure and professional installation.
Tools Required:
EMT Conduit Cutter: To cut the EMT conduit to the desired length.
Deburring Tool: To smooth out the edges of the cut conduit.
Tape Measure: To measure the length of the conduit accurately.
Marker: To mark the cutting points on the conduit.
Screwdriver: To tighten the setscrews on the connector.
Level: To ensure the conduit is installed straight and level
These tools will help you achieve a secure and professional installation.
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