A: Possibly. It is made for gray flexible PVC conduit but might work with rigid conduit. To be safe check out the fitting at Home Depot and "test fit" a piece of the material you want to use.
by|Jun 14, 2021
A: They all come in standard 1/2 and 3/4 inch sizes so yes, you can purchase this at Home Depot for 1/2 inch PVC conduit
by|Jun 14, 2021
Q:can this fitting be used with pvc 3/4 in. water pipe?
by|Jun 13, 2020
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by|Aug 13, 2020
Q:Sunlight Resistant?
by|Aug 29, 2018
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A: Imo, it's not. I have this and a similar fitting and they're turning brown. The other, which is getting "baked" in the afternoon and evening actually looks like it got burnt.
by|Aug 24, 2023
A: Yes, this product is sunlight resistant.
by|Apr 7, 2023
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Q:Can you use PEX pipe with these?
by|Jan 26, 2018
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A: No. It is not rated for holding water at all.
by|Mar 17, 2019
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A: These are electrical fittings I don't think Pex would fit in them for Pex look for sharkbite fittings
by|Mar 17, 2019
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A: No, These are not designed for PEX pipe. Pex pipe has different inner and outer diameters then the flexible conduit these are designed for. Additionally, PEX pipe is for water/plumbing applications and these are designed for electrical applications. If you used PEX pipe in electrical then you run the risk of in wall fires in the event of a short and if you use these for water/plumbing activities then they will leak like a sieve.
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by|Mar 17, 2019
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A: No. This is an electrical conduit. PEX carries water. Fittings for one are not compatible with fittings for the other. You need barb fittings and attachments like crimp rings or cinch clamps that are specified for PEX.
by|Mar 17, 2019
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Q:Can this be used from a box to a cable?
by|Jul 22, 2017
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A: These are designed to go from a box to a flexible plastic conduit. From a box to a cable you would normally want a screw down clamp fitting (assumbing using a sheathed cable like romex or SO cord.) In no case would you want a box to loose THHN wires.
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by|Mar 8, 2021
A: This product is used to connect conduit to conduit.
by|Jun 11, 2019
A: You would attach conduit to this fitting with another fitting on the other end of the conduit. The cable would then be routed from the box through the conduit.
by|Mar 17, 2019
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A: No you want a cord pull
by|Aug 24, 2021
A: If the 'cable' in question is covered by Liquidtite flexible conduit, then yes.
by|Mar 17, 2019
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Q:I had an extremely high receipt total for a client and was wondering what some of the stuff on the receipt was (to make sure).. some of the descriptions are vague. I can't look up a part with the number on the receipt. The numbers on the receipt should point to a squ#.. I should be able to enter that number and see that parts picture and price. But the numbers on the receipt don't do me any good when I go to homedepot.com and do a look up!