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It seems that the requirement of 300.4(G) is more stringent than whether or not a TA requires any bushing for any size conductor. For an EMT connector no bushing is required when smaller than #4 conductors are used. For #4 and larger the requirement becomes more stringent.
IMO the same would apply to a TA. #4 and larger conductors require a "substantial fitting providing a smoothly rounded insulating surface" that would preclude the use of the edge of the TA to protect the conductors therefore a bushing would be required.
Ok, there are 2 requirements to satisfy, 352.46 and 300.4(G).
352.46 requires PVC where it enters a box to be provided with a bushing or adapter that protects the wire from abrasion.
300.4(G) requires raceways containing #4 or larger conductors to be protected by a substantial fitting providing a smoothly rounded insulating surface.
Are you saying that a PVC male adpater protects wire from abrasion but does not provide a smoothy rounded insulating surface?
Chris