EMT Conduit Elbow, 1-1/4 in, Threaded, 90 deg, Galvanized Steel, Hot Dipped Galvanized, 3.25 in Bend Radius, Material Standard: ANSI C80.1, Standards: UL and cULus Listed, 10.25 in Offset
Features:
- Size: 1-1/4"
- Material: Galvanized steel
- Type: Thinwall EMT
- Application: Used in commercial, industrial, and residential electrical installations
Applications:
- Commercial Electrical Installations: Ideal for changing the direction of conduit runs in office buildings, retail spaces, and other commercial properties.
- Industrial Settings: Used in factories and industrial facilities where durable and reliable conduit connections are necessary.
- Residential Projects: Suitable for home electrical wiring projects, providing a neat and efficient way to navigate around corners.
- Outdoor Installations: When properly sealed, it can be used in outdoor settings to ensure moisture resistance and maintain the integrity of the electrical system
Installation:
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Prepare the Conduit:
- Measure and cut the EMT conduit to the required lengths using a pipe cutter or hacksaw.
- Deburr the cut ends using a deburring tool or file to ensure smooth edges.
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Insert the Conduit:
- Slide one end of the conduit into one side of the elbow until it is fully seated.
- Repeat this step for the other piece of conduit on the opposite side of the elbow.
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Secure the Connection:
- Tighten the set screws on the elbow using a screwdriver or wrench. Ensure the screws are tight enough to hold the conduit securely in place.
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Check the Installation:
- Verify that the conduit is firmly connected and the elbow is properly aligned.
- Ensure there are no gaps or loose connections.
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Tape the Connection (Optional):
- For added protection, especially in outdoor or damp environments, you can wrap the connection with electrical tape to ensure it is concrete-tight
These steps should help you achieve a secure and reliable installation.
Tools Required:
- Pipe Cutter or Hacksaw: To cut the EMT conduit to the desired length.
- Deburring Tool or File: To smooth out any rough edges on the cut conduit.
- Conduit Bender: To make precise bends in the conduit, ensuring it fits correctly within the building's structure
- Screwdriver or Wrench: To tighten the set screws on the elbow.
- Tape Measure: To measure the lengths of conduit accurately.
- Marker: To mark the cutting points on the conduit.
- Pliers: Useful for twisting, pulling, and securing various components during the installation
Having these tools on hand will help ensure a smooth and secure installation.
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Finish
Hot Dipped Galvanized
Brand
Topaz Electric
Color
Silver
Angle
90 deg
Bend Radius
3.25 in
Connection Type
Threaded
Material
Galvanized Steel
Material Standard
ANSI C80.1
Trade Size
1-1/4 in
UPC Code
751338304598
Shelf Pack
20
Minimum Order Qty
1