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Rockyd
09-03-2008, 02:02 AM
New connector (to me) thought others might want to have on board a service rig for those "tight spots"
http://ecmweb.com/product_year/CooperCrouse-HindsLarge.gif
More information here (http://ecmweb.com/product_year/2005_product_year_cooper_crouse_hinds_space_saver/)
Goes together like using a chase nipple in an LB for tight space in a box, except there is no flexxing the conduit, or using "cheat space" in the fittings. Really nice for adding a box in the middle of a run!
Thanks to an apprentice of mine Mr. James C.
brantmacga
09-03-2008, 02:26 AM
i've seen this at one of the supply houses. They have a human like figurine built from emt and metal boxes using all the various types of emt fittings including ss, compression, terminal adapters, inside/outside pull elbows, etc. . .; i've never used one though.
Rockyd
09-03-2008, 02:32 AM
cost is about the same as a regular connector at Crescent.
This type of connector has been around quite awhile. They work well when adding emt between secured boxes.
New connector (to me) thought others might want to have on board a service rig for those "tight spots"
http://ecmweb.com/product_year/CooperCrouse-HindsLarge.gif
More information here (http://ecmweb.com/product_year/2005_product_year_cooper_crouse_hinds_space_saver/)
Goes together like using a chase nipple in an LB for tight space in a box, except there is no flexxing the conduit, or using "cheat space" in the fittings. Really nice for adding a box in the middle of a run!
Thanks to an apprentice of mine Mr. James C.
Looks good, thanks!:)
satcom
09-03-2008, 03:21 PM
I would replace that handybox with one that has more wiring space.
I would replace that handybox with one that has more wiring space.
maybe it was just handy:cool:
electricalperson
09-03-2008, 05:57 PM
do they come with the chase nipple?
peter d
09-03-2008, 06:03 PM
do they come with the chase nipple?
Yes.
They are also nice for making up EMT to flex changeover fittings. Just remove the chase nipple and screw in a flex connector.
Wait for it!!
"But that violates the listing!"
:roll:
;)
mattsilkwood
09-03-2008, 06:14 PM
i saw those awhile back at the supply house. I've yet to use one but i could see them being handy for big pipe.
Yes.
They are also nice for making up EMT to flex changeover fittings. Just remove the chase nipple and screw in a flex connector.
;)
I like that idea.
EDIT: Changed my mind. It only comes in 1/2 and 3/4, I can use from-to's for that and be down to one fitting.
Looks alright. Anything bigger than an SP switch tho and I use a different box.
jdsmith
09-03-2008, 10:04 PM
I like that idea.
EDIT: Changed my mind. It only comes in 1/2 and 3/4, I can use from-to's for that and be down to one fitting.
They come in 1" as well, at least the dozen in my parts bin did.
Rockyd
09-04-2008, 03:09 AM
The handy box picture was lfted from the EC&M article. Don't be doggin my BB code skills (I only have a few).
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