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Garvin Industries 3-1/2" EMT Set Screw Coupling, Zinc Die Cast, Concrete Tight

By Garvin Industries

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Garvin Industries 3-1/2" EMT Set Screw Coupling, Zinc Die Cast, Concrete Tight

$10.70
MSRP: $17.55
You save $ 6.85 (39%)
  • SKU: GI-649
  • MPN: 649

Quick Overview

3-1/2" EMT set screw coupling, zinc die cast construction, concrete tight when taped, for joining two EMT lengths. UL listed and NEMA FB 1 compliant.

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Description

The Garvin Industries 3-1/2" EMT Set Screw Coupling is a reliable solution for connecting two lengths of EMT conduit. Designed with durability and ease of installation in mind, this zinc die cast coupling is concrete tight when taped, making it ideal for a wide range of electrical applications.

Key Features and Benefits

  • Sturdy zinc die cast construction for long-lasting performance
  • Set screw design ensures secure connection
  • Concrete tight when taped for use in embedded applications
  • Comes assembled with a die cast locknut for convenience
  • UL listed and meets NEMA FB 1 standards for safety and reliability

Specifications

  • Size: 3-1/2" EMT
  • Material: Zinc die cast
  • Type: Set screw coupling
  • Certifications: UL 514B, Fed. Spec. W-F-408E, NEMA FB 1

Common Uses

Perfect for commercial, industrial, and residential electrical installations where joining two EMT conduit lengths is required, especially in concrete or embedded settings.