Malleable Bushing

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Well not that particular one because EMT doesn't come in 5". Those bushings are more suited for RMC with a single locknut on the outside. I thought that a bushing for #4 AWG and above needs to be insulating?
 
Well not that particular one because EMT doesn't come in 5". Those bushings are more suited for RMC with a single locknut on the outside. I thought that a bushing for #4 AWG and above needs to be insulating?
Insulating? Exactly what type of bushing would that be? Not a plastic one correct?
 
Well not that particular one because EMT doesn't come in 5". Those bushings are more suited for RMC with a single locknut on the outside. I thought that a bushing for #4 AWG and above needs to be insulating?
That’s what I’m wondering what the purpose of this fitting is for?
 
From the 2008 NEC:

300.4(G) Insulated Fittings. Where raceways contain 4 AWG or larger insulated circuit conductors and these conductors enter a cabinet, box, enclosure, or raceway, the conductors shall be protected by a substantial fitting providing a smoothly rounded insulating surface, unless the conductors are separated from the fitting or raceway by substantial insulating material that is securely fastened in place.
Exception: Where threaded hubs or bosses that are an integral part of a cabinet, box, enclosure, or raceway provide a smoothly rounded or flared entry for conductors.
Conduit bushings constructed wholly of insulating material shall not be used to secure a fitting or raceway. The insulating fitting or insulating material shall have a temperature rating not less than the insulation temperature rating of the installed conductors.
 
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