Get 12% OFF Automatically When You Spend $2,000 or More No Code Required
Get 12% OFF Automatically When You Spend $2,000 or More No Code Required

FREE SHIPPING ON ORDERS OVER $1K

EXPERT LIGHTING ADVICE

VALUE ENGINEERED QUOTES

ROI ANALYSIS AND DESIGN SUPPORT

Garvin Industries 640SI, 4" Set Screw Type EMT Connector, Steel, Insulated Throat, Zinc Plated

By Garvin Industries

Note: Product images are for illustration purposes only. Do not rely on product image alone to make a purchase decision. Actual product may vary due to specific configurations. Always refer to spec sheets for details.

Garvin Industries 640SI, 4" Set Screw Type EMT Connector, Steel, Insulated Throat, Zinc Plated

$18.95
MSRP: $44.85
You save $ 25.90 (58%)
  • SKU: GI-640SI
  • MPN: 640SI

Quick Overview

4" steel set screw EMT connector with insulated throat, zinc plated finish, and concrete-tight design for secure conduit connections.

In Stock & Ready To Ship!
Current Stock:Only left:
This item is sold in multiples of 6
Estimate shipping in cart
Call, chat, or email
for support
Ships via

Frequently Bought Together:

Total: Inc. Tax
Total: Ex. Tax
Description

The Garvin Industries 640SI is a robust 4" set screw type EMT connector designed to provide a secure and reliable connection between EMT conduit and electrical boxes or enclosures. Its insulated throat and zinc-plated steel construction make it a trusted choice for demanding installations.

Key Features and Benefits

  • Set screw design ensures a tight, secure fit
  • Insulated throat protects conductors from abrasion
  • Concrete-tight when properly taped for added safety
  • Durable steel construction with corrosion-resistant zinc plating
  • Includes pre-assembled steel locknut for convenience
  • UL listed and meets NEMA standards for quality assurance

Specifications

  • Connector Size: 4"
  • Material: Steel
  • Finish: Zinc plated
  • Type: Set screw EMT connector
  • Throat: Insulated
  • Certifications: UL 514B, Fed. Spec W-F-406E/D, NEMA FB1-2014

Common Uses

Ideal for joining EMT conduit to electrical boxes or enclosures in commercial, industrial, and residential wiring projects, especially where concrete-tight connections are required.