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Garvin Industries 652SIRT, 3/4" Raintight Steel Insulated Compression Connector

By Garvin Industries

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Garvin Industries 652SIRT, 3/4" Raintight Steel Insulated Compression Connector

$2.45
MSRP: $4.15
You save $ 1.70 (41%)
  • SKU: GI-652SIRT
  • MPN: 652SIRT

Quick Overview

3/4" steel compression connector with insulated throat, raintight and concrete tight, includes steel locknut and gasket for secure conduit connections.

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Description

The Garvin Industries 652SIRT is a 3/4" raintight steel insulated compression connector, designed for secure and reliable conduit connections in demanding environments. As part of Garvin’s trusted lineup of electrical fittings, this connector ensures both concrete tight and raintight performance, making it ideal for indoor and outdoor installations.

Key Features and Benefits

  • Compression type design for a secure and easy installation
  • Raintight and concrete tight for versatile use in wet or dry locations
  • Includes a steel locknut and gasket for added protection and stability
  • Insulated throat protects conductors from abrasion
  • Durable steel construction ensures long-lasting performance

Specifications

  • Size: 3/4"
  • Material: Steel
  • Type: Compression connector
  • Insulated throat
  • Includes steel locknut and gasket

Common Uses

Perfect for connecting EMT conduit in commercial, industrial, and residential settings, especially where moisture or concrete exposure is a concern.