are fittings used to join together sections of conduit, which are hollow tubes or pipes used for protecting and routing electrical wiring or cables. These couplers provide a secure and durable connection between conduit pieces, allowing for the creation of longer runs or bends in electrical installations. Here’s what you need to know about conduit couplers:
- Types: Conduit couplers come in various types to accommodate different conduit materials, sizes, and installation requirements. Common types include:
- Threaded Couplers: These couplers have threaded ends that screw onto the ends of conduit pipes, providing a secure connection. Threaded couplers are commonly used with metal conduits.
- Compression Couplers: Compression couplers feature a compression mechanism that secures the conduit in place without the need for threading. They are often used with PVC or flexible conduits.
- Push-fit Couplers: These couplers allow for quick and easy installation by simply pushing the conduit sections into the coupler’s openings. Push-fit couplers are commonly used with PVC conduits.
- When selecting conduit couplers for an electrical installation, it’s essential to choose couplers that are compatible with the conduit material, size, and installation requirements.
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