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Garvin Industries 660TZ, 3/4" EMT Compression Connector, Insulated Throat, Zinc Die Cast

By Garvin Industries

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Garvin Industries 660TZ, 3/4" EMT Compression Connector, Insulated Throat, Zinc Die Cast

$24.15
MSRP: $33.46
You save $ 9.31 (28%)
  • SKU: GI-660TZ
  • MPN: 660TZ

Quick Overview

3/4" EMT compression connector with insulated throat, zinc die cast body, and die cast locknut. Designed for secure, concrete-tight connections.

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Description

The Garvin Industries 660TZ is a reliable 3/4" EMT compression connector, engineered to provide a secure, concrete-tight connection between EMT conduit and electrical boxes or enclosures. Its zinc die cast construction ensures durability, while the insulated throat protects conductors from abrasion. This connector is a trusted choice for contractors seeking dependable performance in demanding environments.

Key Features and Benefits

  • Compression type design ensures a tight, secure fit
  • Concrete-tight for use in poured concrete applications
  • Includes a die cast locknut for easy installation
  • Insulated throat protects wires from sharp edges
  • Durable zinc die cast construction resists corrosion

Specifications

  • Connector Size: 3/4" EMT
  • Material: Zinc die cast
  • Throat: Insulated
  • Locknut: Die cast, assembled
  • Concrete-tight: Yes

Common Uses

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