Box Connector

Overview

Box connectors join conduit to a junction box or other electrical box. A typical box connector is inserted into a knockout in a junction box, with the threaded end then being secured with a ring (called a lock nut) from within the box, as a bolt would be secured by a nut.

Technical Specification

Section View

Size and Dimension

Type A P W D d Weight
(kg)
E-19 24.7 15.0 31 18 10 0.038
E-25 31.9 21.0 35 20 12 0.150
E-31 38.3 27.0 39 22 14 0.10
E-39 47.1 33.0 45 25 16 0.18
E-51 59.1 45.0 45 25 16 0.26
E-63 74.3 56.0 64 35 18 0.33
E-75 88.1 70.0 66 35 20 0.385

Product Feature

High Corrosion Resistance

Pure zinc coating on the exterior wall and stoved epoxy resin finish on the inside protects white conduit from corrosion, even by harsh chemicals and sea air.

Easy and Fast Installation

Precise, sharp threads cut by automated machinery mean fast and easy installation. Precise thread also makes our conduit virtually moisture-tight.

Uniform Quality

Flat steel is rolled, zinc - coated and threaded in one continuous automated process for uniform high quality.