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Garvin Industries Set Screw LL Conduit Body, 1-1/2" EMT, Copper-Free Aluminum, Powder Coat Finish

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Garvin Industries Set Screw LL Conduit Body, 1-1/2" EMT, Copper-Free Aluminum, Powder Coat Finish

$14.10
MSRP: $36.53
You save $22.43 (61%)
  • SKU: GI-ELL5
  • MPN: ELL5
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Quick Overview

1-1/2" EMT set screw LL conduit body with copper-free aluminum construction, powder coat finish, and easy access for pulling, splicing, and maintenance.

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Description

The Garvin Industries ELL5 is a robust set screw LL conduit body designed for 1-1/2" EMT applications. Crafted from copper-free aluminum and finished with a durable powder coat, this conduit body provides reliable access to conductors for pulling, splicing, and maintenance. Its construction ensures longevity and suitability for concrete installations, making it a trusted choice for demanding environments.

Key Features and Benefits

  • Set screw LL type for secure and easy installation
  • Provides convenient access to conductors for maintenance and splicing
  • Made from corrosion-resistant copper-free aluminum
  • Durable powder coat finish for added protection
  • UL listed and meets Fed. Spec. W-C-586D and NEMA FB 1 standards
  • Suitable for use in concrete environments

Specifications

  • Size: 1-1/2" EMT
  • Material: Copper-free aluminum die cast
  • Finish: Powder coat
  • Screws: Steel
  • Certifications: UL 514A, Fed. Spec. W-C-586D, NEMA FB 1

Common Uses

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