- For non-threaded conduits are either secured with set screws or with a compression nut that encircles the conduit. Fittings for general purpose use with metal conduits may be made of die-cast zinc, but where stronger fittings are needed, they are made of copper-free aluminum or cast iron.Box connectors join conduit to a junction box or other electrical box. A typical box connector is inserted into a knockout in a junction box, with the threaded end then being secured with a ring (called a lock nut) from within the box, as a bolt would be secured by a nut. The other end of the fitting usually has a screw or compression ring which is tightened down onto the inserted conduit. Fittings
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- Brass male female bushes and slotted Brass plugs conduit fitting available in natural finish
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- Metric 20mm 25mm 32mm 40mm 50mm 11/2" 2" (short and long pattern) and also as per customer specification
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- Metric / PG / Imperial BS conduit threaded bushes fittings available in Brass male female bushes conduit fittings
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- Chrome Finish, Brass Finish, Nickel Finish or as specified
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- PG and also available in Metric Threads on request
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- Matching Accessories available like PVC Shrouds, Lock Nuts, Earth Tags, Reducers, Adaptors, etc. as per the requirement
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