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Garvin Industries Rigid Conduit Body, T Type, 3/4" Threaded, With Cover and Gasket, Copper-Free Aluminum

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Garvin Industries Rigid Conduit Body, T Type, 3/4" Threaded, With Cover and Gasket, Copper-Free Aluminum

$5.00
MSRP: $14.61
You save $9.61 (66%)
  • SKU: GI-T2CG
  • MPN: T2CG
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Quick Overview

3/4" T type rigid conduit body with cover and gasket, copper-free aluminum, NPT tapered hubs, suitable for wet locations and concrete.

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Description

The Garvin Industries Rigid Conduit Body, T Type, 3/4" Threaded (T2CG) is a versatile and durable solution for electrical installations, providing easy access for pulling, splicing, and maintenance of conductors. This model is a key part of Garvin's lineup, known for its robust construction and adaptability in challenging environments.

Key Features and Benefits

  • Threaded T type design with included cover and gasket for secure, weather-resistant performance
  • NPT tapered hubs ensure a tight, reliable fit
  • Constructed from copper-free aluminum for corrosion resistance
  • Powder-coated finish for added durability
  • Suitable for use in concrete and wet locations
  • UL listed and meets NEMA FB 1 and Fed. Spec. W-C-586D standards

Specifications

  • Size: 3/4"
  • Max. wire size: 6 AWG
  • Material: Copper-free aluminum body, stamped steel cover, neoprene rubber gasket
  • Finish: Powder coat
  • Dimensions: 5.57" (A) x 1.625" (B) x 1.54" (C)

Common Uses

Ideal for commercial, industrial, and residential electrical conduit installations, especially where access to conductors is needed for maintenance or splicing in wet or concrete environments.