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Garvin Industries 1667, 2-1/2" EMT Insulating Bushing, Polyethylene

By Garvin Industries

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Garvin Industries 1667, 2-1/2" EMT Insulating Bushing, Polyethylene

$2.55
MSRP: $5.17
You save $ 2.62 (51%)
  • SKU: GI-1667
  • MPN: 1667

Quick Overview

2-1/2" EMT insulating bushing made of polyethylene, designed for indoor use to protect cables in communications and security systems from abrasion.

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Description

The Garvin Industries 1667 is a 2-1/2" EMT insulating bushing crafted from durable polyethylene. This essential accessory is designed to cap the ends of EMT conduit, providing a smooth, rounded surface that prevents cable abrasion and extends the life of your wiring. Ideal for communications and security system installations, this bushing is a reliable choice for any professional seeking to safeguard cables from sharp conduit edges in indoor environments.

Key Features and Benefits

  • Protects cables from abrasion and damage at conduit ends
  • Made from tough, long-lasting polyethylene
  • Ensures smooth, rounded surfaces to prevent wire snagging
  • Simple, tool-free installation
  • Perfect for communications and security system wiring

Specifications

  • Size: 2-1/2" EMT
  • Material: Polyethylene
  • Application: Indoor use only

Common Uses

Ideal for protecting cables in communications and security systems, especially where EMT conduit ends could cause abrasion or damage to wiring.