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Garvin Industries 335M, 1-1/2" Malleable Iron Grounding Bushing with Aluminum Lay-In Lug, 4-14 AWG

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Garvin Industries 335M, 1-1/2" Malleable Iron Grounding Bushing with Aluminum Lay-In Lug, 4-14 AWG

$5.35
MSRP: $17.88
You save $12.53 (70%)
  • SKU: GI-335M
  • MPN: 335M
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Quick Overview

1-1/2" malleable iron grounding bushing with aluminum lay-in lug for 4-14 AWG, features flame-retardant liner, and is suitable for indoor or outdoor use.

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Description

The Garvin Industries 335M is a 1-1/2" malleable iron grounding bushing with an aluminum lay-in lug, designed for secure and reliable conduit terminations. This versatile bushing is a trusted solution for both indoor and outdoor electrical installations, offering superior protection for wire insulation and easy bonding jumper connections to neutral bus bars.

Key Features and Benefits

  • Flame-retardant liner rated up to 105°C for enhanced safety
  • UL listed for use with copper or aluminum grounding conductors
  • Prevents wire insulation damage with a smooth round surface and plastic liner
  • Aluminum lay-in lug accommodates 4-14 AWG conductors
  • Durable malleable iron body with corrosion-resistant zinc plating
  • Easy installation with included set screws and clamping screw

Specifications

  • Size: 1-1/2"
  • Body Material: Malleable iron, zinc plated
  • Liner: Flame retardant plastic, rated to 105°C
  • Lug: Aluminum, suitable for 4-14 AWG
  • Indoor or outdoor use

Common Uses

Ideal for terminating service conduit to cabinets, bonding jumpers to neutral bus bars, and protecting wire insulation in commercial, industrial, and residential electrical systems.