D danickstr Senior Member Oct 10, 2009 #1 Is this listed for concrete use? It would solve some crossover issues, has anyone used it for this purpose?
Is this listed for concrete use? It would solve some crossover issues, has anyone used it for this purpose?
BryanMD Senior Member Location Maryland "the land of pleasant living" Oct 10, 2009 #2 danickstr said: Is this listed for concrete use? It would solve some crossover issues, has anyone used it for this purpose? Click to expand... interesting. had to look it up to what you were talking about. how many degree's of bend do you need to allow for when using one?
danickstr said: Is this listed for concrete use? It would solve some crossover issues, has anyone used it for this purpose? Click to expand... interesting. had to look it up to what you were talking about. how many degree's of bend do you need to allow for when using one?
chris kennedy Senior Member Location Miami Fla. Occupation 60 yr old tool twisting electrician Oct 10, 2009 #3 Bryan, did you notice where you got that pic that it said indoor dry location? I saw that but found no concrete link to post.
Bryan, did you notice where you got that pic that it said indoor dry location? I saw that but found no concrete link to post.
masterinbama Senior Member Location Huntsville Alabama Oct 10, 2009 #4 I have a 2" one left from a job. It doesn't say anywhere on the box if its concrete tight. But it's over a year old they could have gotten the listing by now.
I have a 2" one left from a job. It doesn't say anywhere on the box if its concrete tight. But it's over a year old they could have gotten the listing by now.
LarryFine Master Electrician Electric Contractor Richmond VA Location Henrico County, VA Occupation Electrical Contractor Oct 10, 2009 #5 danickstr said: Is this listed for concrete use? Click to expand... Nope. "Indoors or dry locations where EMT is used." Added: Comes in 1.25" through 4" sizes. Last edited: Oct 10, 2009
danickstr said: Is this listed for concrete use? Click to expand... Nope. "Indoors or dry locations where EMT is used." Added: Comes in 1.25" through 4" sizes.
masterinbama Senior Member Location Huntsville Alabama Oct 10, 2009 #6 I used them on some transformer swaps. The look better and cost less than the EMT connector- rigid coupling-flex connector setup and use less room.
I used them on some transformer swaps. The look better and cost less than the EMT connector- rigid coupling-flex connector setup and use less room.