Open Snap-in bushings

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As many as you can squeeze in. Will depend on the cable conductor size and number of conductors in each cable.
 
Hopefully you are planning to use those to pass through a metal stud or similar and not to enter a box/enclosure.
I had a local AHJ inspector call me for a reference in NEC because one of their junior inspectors was calling out these crammed packed going into a sub-panel. I couldn't recall any NEC section expect finding a means of securing them. I referred them to the manufacture of the bushing to see if they had a listing, turned up nothing. Any help on this pointing the inspectors (AHJ) to a code would be great so I can pass it along. I laughed when I heard what they were calling as we segregate them out with NM-B clamps. These EC's I guess are out of towners low balling local EC's.
 
I had a local AHJ inspector call me for a reference in NEC because one of their junior inspectors was calling out these crammed packed going into a sub-panel. I couldn't recall any NEC section expect finding a means of securing them. I referred them to the manufacture of the bushing to see if they had a listing, turned up nothing. Any help on this pointing the inspectors (AHJ) to a code would be great so I can pass it along. I laughed when I heard what they were calling as we segregate them out with NM-B clamps. These EC's I guess are out of towners low balling local EC's.
312.5(C) would prohibit using those as the point of entry into a panel.
 
May be confusing these with Raco 4714.

They look similar but the Raco product is listed as an NM connector.
 
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