Ecmweb 5702 Cch Acb Fittingspi
Ecmweb 5702 Cch Acb Fittingspi
Ecmweb 5702 Cch Acb Fittingspi
Ecmweb 5702 Cch Acb Fittingspi
Ecmweb 5702 Cch Acb Fittingspi

Fittings

Sept. 3, 2013
The ACB family of fittings now offers third-party certification of MC cable in trade sizes 1¼ in. to 3 in.
The third-party certification of the ACB family of fittings has been expanded to include
MC cable in trade sizes 1¼ in. to 3 in. Featuring a one-piece, steel tubular design, the fittings include a dual-gripping saddle design on the connector to secure cable or conduit in place and prevent loosening from vibration. Available in straight, 45°, and 90°, the products can be installed without disassembly and are securely held to the box or enclosure by the locknut provided. Other features include a zinc electroplated finish for corrosion resistance and a tri-head screw that can be tightened using a slotted, Phillips, or Robertson screwdriver. Additionally, they feature an insulated throat that provides a smooth pulling surface, and are cULus-listed and UL File No. E-19188 certified.

Cooper Crouse-Hinds

For more information, visit www.crouse-hinds.com.

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