Cantex 1 1 2 Box Adapter

Box adapter conduit fitting type adapter conduit trade size 1 1 2 in conduit fitting material pvc overall length 1 3 10 in for use with schedule 40 or 80 pvc conduit standards ul product details.
Cantex 1 1 2 box adapter. The cylinder protrudes through a hole in the box wall and is solvent welded to a female fitting outside the box or enclosure highlights 1 1 2 adapts pvc conduit to all electrical enclosures for use with sch 40 or sch 80 pvc conduit ul approved. Select a category above to learn more about cantex fittings and accessories the cantex line of pvc junction boxes can be found with the schedule 40 80 pvc fittings. This conduit fitting meets ul and csa safety requirements. If you need more information about a particular pvc electrical product click on one of the bullets above to narrow your search and visit the product page for a particular product.
Cantex pvc male terminal adapter threaded 2 1 2 ul schedule 40 6 08. Special offers and product promotions. 5133715 1 2 100 700 140 1 200 578 840 095 5133716 3 4 100 725 140 1 400 780 1 050 095. Box adapter 1 1 2 in conduit pvc 7 13.
Box adapter 2 1 2 in conduit pvc 19 40. Register a free business account. Grainger s got your back. Cantex offers a complete line of pvc electrical products.
Cantex pvc adapter boxadapter used with the hub inside a box or enclosure. Get the cantex inc. Box adapter r5133715 non conducting works with a hub inside a box or enclosure from the home depot. Adapts nonmetallic conduit to all.
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Box adapter product overview the hub portion is positioned inside the box or enclosure and the cylinder protrudes through a hole or knockout. With the billions of electrical appliances plugged in each day you would only need a little of superman s x ray vision to see cantex pvc electrical products working behind the walls or encased in the concrete foundations of most of the homes and businesses you enter or buried along the roadways you travel upon.