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Garvin Industries LB Type Conduit Body, 4 Inch, PVC, Removable Cover

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Garvin Industries LB Type Conduit Body, 4 Inch, PVC, Removable Cover

$95.55
MSRP: $204.14
You save $108.59 (53%)
  • SKU: GI-1150
  • MPN: 1150
  • Minimum Purchase: 4 units
  • Shipping: Calculated at Checkout

Quick Overview

4" LB type conduit body, lightweight PVC, rectangular with removable cover, one back hub. Ideal for directional conduit changes in tight spaces.

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Description

The Garvin Industries LB Type Conduit Body, 4 Inch, is a reliable solution for managing conduit runs in commercial, industrial, and residential settings. Designed for easy installation in tight areas, this lightweight PVC conduit body features a rectangular shape and a removable cover for quick access. Its single back hub allows for a smooth change of direction, typically exiting through a wall, making it a staple in electrical installations.

Key Features and Benefits

  • Lightweight PVC construction for easy handling and installation
  • Rectangular body with removable cover for convenient wire access
  • One entrance hub at the back for streamlined conduit direction changes
  • Corrosion-resistant screws made from zinc-plated steel
  • Compact design fits well in confined spaces

Specifications

  • Size: 4 inch
  • Material: PVC body, zinc-plated steel screws
  • Shape: Rectangular with removable cover
  • Hub: One back entrance
  • Dimensions: 1' 4.1875" (length) x 5.50" (width) x 5.625" (height)

Common Uses

Perfect for changing conduit direction in wall exits, especially in commercial, industrial, and residential wiring projects where space is limited.