Customization: | Available |
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Color: | Silver |
Surface Treatment: | Galvanised |
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Material: The connector is typically made of steel, providing strength and durability. It may also feature a zinc coating for corrosion resistance.
Design: The compression type IMC connector consists of two main parts: a threaded compression ring and a body. The compression ring is threaded onto the IMC conduit, and the body of the connector is then threaded onto the compression ring. As the body is tightened onto the compression ring, it compresses the conduit, creating a secure and watertight connection.
Function: The primary function of the IMC connector is to provide a secure and reliable connection between the IMC conduit and other electrical enclosures, such as junction boxes, cabinets, or panel boards. It ensures that the conduit is firmly attached and provides protection for the electrical wiring inside.
Size: IMC connectors come in various sizes to accommodate different diameters of IMC conduit, ranging from 1/2 inch to larger sizes as needed for the application.
Installation: Installing an IMC connector involves threading the compression ring onto the end of the IMC conduit and then threading the body of the connector onto the compression ring. Once tightened, the compression action creates a strong and durable connection. The connector is then attached to the desired electrical enclosure using appropriate fasteners.
Compliance: It's important to ensure that IMC connectors meet relevant industry standards and building codes for electrical installations to ensure safety and compliance.
Product Name | IMC Connector compression type |
Place of origin | China |
Material | Carbon Steel |
Surface Finish | Pre-galvanized , Hot Dip Galvanized |
Size | 1/2"-4'' |
Function | For use to bond unthreaded IMC or Rigid conduit to a box or enclosure |
For use to bond unthreaded IMC or Rigid conduit to a box or enclosure