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Garvin Industries 1071 Two Piece Expansion Coupling, 1/2", PVC, Watertight, NEMA TC 3 Compliant

By Garvin Industries

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Garvin Industries 1071 Two Piece Expansion Coupling, 1/2", PVC, Watertight, NEMA TC 3 Compliant

$31.90
MSRP: $79.44
You save $ 47.54 (60%)
  • SKU: GI-1071
  • MPN: 1071

Quick Overview

1/2" PVC two piece expansion coupling for Schedule 40 & 80 conduit, watertight, compensates for temperature-related length changes.

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Description

The Garvin Industries 1071 Two Piece Expansion Coupling is a reliable solution for managing conduit expansion and contraction in exposed installations. Designed for use with Schedule 40 and Schedule 80 PVC conduit, this coupling ensures a watertight seal and meets NEMA TC 3 requirements, making it a trusted choice for electrical contractors.

Key Features and Benefits

  • Watertight seal for secure and safe installations
  • Compensates for temperature-induced conduit length changes
  • Meets stringent NEMA TC 3 standards for quality and reliability
  • Durable PVC construction resists corrosion and harsh environments
  • Easy to install in both new and retrofit applications

Specifications

  • Size: 1/2 inch
  • Material: PVC
  • Length: 7 inches
  • Master Carton Quantity: 25
  • Weight per Case: 9 lbs

Common Uses

Ideal for outdoor and exposed conduit runs in commercial, industrial, and residential projects where temperature fluctuations require conduit expansion compensation.