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Product: EMT Connector - Set Screw Type Steel
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Standards Compliance: Adheres to American Standard / UL Standard
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Material: High-Quality Carbon Steel
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Application: Specifically designed to connect EMT Conduit, Pipes, and Tubing safely and securely.
Expertise in manufacturing a vast array of electrical conduit fittings including:
✔ EMT Tubings & IMC Conduits
✔ IMC/Rigid Couplings & Elbows
✔ BS31 & BS4568 Conduits
✔ Lock Nuts & Conduit Bushings
✔ Liquid-tight Connectors
✔ Metal Boxes (Square, Rectangular, Octagonal)
We offer comprehensive OEM services tailored to meet specific industrial requirements, including Aluminum Weatherproof Boxes, Switch Panels, and Sockets.
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ISO9001 Certificate: Factory management and production processes are fully certified.
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CE Certificates: Products meet the safety and quality standards for international trade.
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Global Portfolio: Extensive experience in American and British standard conduits, including EMT, IMC, and Flexible Steel Conduits.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
1. What standards do your EMT connectors comply with?
Our EMT connectors are manufactured to adhere strictly to American Standard and UL Standards, ensuring high safety and compatibility for electrical installations.
2. What sizes are available for the set screw type steel connectors?
We provide a comprehensive size range from 1/2" up to 4" to accommodate various electrical conduit project requirements.
3. Can you provide custom electrical conduit solutions?
Yes, we specialize in OEM services. We can tailor our manufacturing of electrical conduit fittings, metal boxes, and connectors to meet your specific technical needs.
4. What is the difference between set screw and compression types?
Set screw connectors use screws to secure the conduit, typically used in dry locations. Compression types provide a tighter seal and are available upon request for different installation environments.
5. Are your products suitable for international markets?
Absolutely. With ISO9001 and CE certifications, our products are widely accepted and used in North/South America, the Middle East, and South-East Asia.
6. What materials are used for your electrical conduits?
We use high-quality carbon steel, aluminum, and PVC depending on the product line, including EMT, IMC, and Rigid conduits.