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Garvin Industries 657SI, 2-1/2" EMT Compression Connector, Steel, Insulated Throat

By Garvin Industries

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Garvin Industries 657SI, 2-1/2" EMT Compression Connector, Steel, Insulated Throat

$17.05
MSRP: $32.65
You save $ 15.60 (48%)
  • SKU: GI-657SI
  • MPN: 657SI

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2-1/2" EMT compression connector, steel construction with insulated throat, concrete tight, and assembled with steel locknut for secure enclosure connection.

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Description

The Garvin Industries 657SI is a robust 2-1/2" EMT compression connector designed for secure and reliable connections between EMT conduit and electrical boxes or enclosures. This connector stands out in Garvin's lineup for its durable steel construction and insulated throat, ensuring safety and longevity in demanding environments.

Key Features and Benefits

  • Compression type design for strong, concrete-tight connections
  • Insulated throat protects conductors from abrasion
  • Assembled with a steel locknut for added security
  • Corrosion-resistant zinc-plated steel construction
  • UL listed and meets multiple federal and NEMA standards

Specifications

  • Connector Size: 2-1/2" EMT
  • Material: Steel
  • Finish: Zinc plated
  • Certifications: UL 514B, Fed. Spec: W-F-406E/D, NEMA FB1-2014
  • Insulated throat for added protection

Common Uses

Ideal for commercial, industrial, and residential electrical installations where EMT conduit must be securely joined to boxes or enclosures, especially in concrete-tight applications.