1.375 to 1.625" Liquidtight Elbow Strain Relief Cord Grip MPN:2285
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1.375 TO 1.625" LIQUIDTIGHT ELBOW STRAIN RELIEF CORD GRIP
Introducing our Liquidtight Elbow Strain Relief Cord Grip, a reliable and durable solution for securely holding cords in place while protecting them from water, dust, and other contaminants. Made of corrosion-resistant iron with an elbow shape design, this versatile grip is ideal for use in construction, manufacturing, and utility settings. Its NPT thread type ensures easy installation and maximum cable capacity of up to 1-5/8 inches, while the Minimum Cable Capacity of 1-3/8 inches provides ample space for your cords. Say goodbye to tangled cords and enjoy the peace of mind that comes with knowing your equipment is safe and secure. Order your Liquidtight Elbow Strain Relief Cord Grip today!
Top product features:
- Corrosion-resistant iron material for durability and reliability
- NPT thread type ensures easy installation
- Accommodates a cable capacity of up to 1-5/8 inches
Top product applications:
- Protect and secure cords in industrial settings, such as factories or construction sites
- Prevent damage caused by water, dust, or other contaminants to electrical cords in wet environments or outdoor areas
- Ensure safe and organized cable management in confined spaces, reducing the risk of accidents and improving workflow
1.375 to 1.625" Liquidtight Elbow Strain Relief Cord Grip 2 NPT, Iron
Product Information
- : 2285
- Conduit Type: Liquid-Tight
- Material: Iron
- Maximum Cable Capacity (Fractional Inch): 1-5/8
- Minimum Cable Capacity (Decimal Inch): 1-3/8
- Product Shape: Elbow
- Thread Size: 2 in
- Thread Type: NPT
Additional Information
- Hazardous Materials: No, oK to Ship Via Air
- Country of Origin: CA, Canada
- TAA Compliant: Yes
- UNSPSC: 26121630
- UPC: 786210022857
- CA Restricted (Prop 65): Unknown
- Package Weight: 2.35
- Prohibited States: AK,HI,PR
Related ASINs: B002KKW8M6
Product info last updated on October 1, 2024 2:26am UTC Category: Cable Strain Relief and Support