What's this fitting for?

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mdshunk

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When searching for a slip EMT fitting for another thread, I checked a few of the more obscure fitting manufacturers. I ran across this fitting. I cannot for the life of me figure out how it is to be used. The manufacturer describes it as a "rim box connector". Maybe for EMT takeoffs from cable tray?



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augie47

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looks similiar to what we used to call "insulator supports". Looks to me like you could clip the "claw" over the edge of a beam or truss and then mount a box with the bolt
 

Kdog76

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Could you slide a conduit through that opening? Then it may be a type of strap...Or as mentioned a box mount... Don't know exactly what a rim box is. Never seen one like that either.
 

SPARKS40

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No, but if they exist, I want to know about them. Never know what you'll need in a jam, and I don't rely on counter men to give accurate information.

That's for MC cable, and i believe it mounts to cable tray. Crouse-Hinds carries a similar product for use with EMT.

( former counter guy ) :grin:
 
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