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Garvin Industries 313, 1 Inch Insulated Bushing, Zinc Body, Plastic Liner

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Garvin Industries 313, 1 Inch Insulated Bushing, Zinc Body, Plastic Liner

$1.65
MSRP: $5.21
You save $3.56 (68%)
  • SKU: GI-313
  • MPN: 313
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Quick Overview

1" insulated bushing for rigid or IMC conduit, zinc body with flame-retardant plastic liner. Protects wire insulation and fits standard locknut termination.

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Description

The Garvin Industries 313 is a 1-inch insulated bushing designed for terminating rigid or IMC conduit to an outlet box. Built with a durable zinc body and a flame-retardant plastic liner, this bushing is ideal for protecting wire insulation from abrasion and damage. Suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, it ensures a safe and reliable connection in a variety of electrical installations.

Key Features and Benefits

  • Flame-retardant plastic liner rated up to 105°C for enhanced safety
  • Prevents damage to wire insulation during installation and operation
  • Compatible with locknut termination for secure conduit connections
  • Suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications
  • Constructed from robust zinc for long-lasting durability
  • UL listed and compliant with NEMA and federal specifications

Specifications

  • Size: 1 inch
  • Material: Zinc with plastic insulator
  • Liner temperature rating: 105°C
  • Certifications: UL 514B, Fed. Spec W-F-406E/D, NEMA FB1-2014

Common Uses

Perfect for terminating rigid or IMC conduit to outlet boxes in commercial, industrial, and residential wiring projects where wire protection is critical.