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Thomas & Betts LU58SST 1-1/2" Type-LU Conduit Body, Form-8, 316 Stainless Steel

Manufacturer: Thomas & Betts | Catalog # LU58SST | North Coast Part # 1015072

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1-1/2 Inch 316 Stainless Steel Form 8 (LU) Universal Conduit Elbow, Cover and Gasket with Polished Finish

Technical Information

Applications
For Food and Beverage, Pharmaceutical, Chemical Processing
Form Type
8
Hub Size
1-1/2 in
Material
Stainless Steel
Size
1 1/2 in
Standard
CSA,UL E2969
TC Connection
NPT
Trade Size
1-1/2 Inch
Type
Form 8 Conduit Body

Manufacturer Information

Brand
ABB

General Product Info

12-Digit UPC
786209931146
Finish
Polished
GTiN
00786209931146
Product UPC
78620993114
Features
  • Tapered (NPT) threads and integral bushings to protect wire insulation
  • UL Listed and CSA Certified
  • Radius is the same as bent conduit, so you can pull wire through the body
  • Angled cover port enables easier wire pulling and uses standard covers
  • Ships complete with covers, gaskets and screws
  • UL Listed as an enclosure, so splices are allowed inside
  • Rated for 40 percent wire fill
  • Enables you to run fiber optic cable and maintain bend radius in a 3/8 inch conduit system instead of a 2 inch system
  • Marine-grade Type 316 stainless steel construction in rugged Form 8 design
Application
  • Provide easy access for splices in branch conductors
  • Make 90 degree bends in conduit runs
  • Act as pull outlets when conductors are being installed
  • Act as mounting outlets for wiring devices and light fixtures
  • Connect conduit sections
  • Suitable for use in food and beverage, pharmaceutical, petrochemical, wastewater treatment, pulp and paper processing and other corrosive environments
  • Provide access to conductors for maintenance and future system changes

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