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  • Electrical <B>Conduit</B>-Image
    Electrical Conduit - (492 companies)
    ...outer diameter (OD) and wall thickness. Some fitting ends use male or female pipe threads. Others use plain, flanged, or flared ends. In terms of features, some products provide magnetic shielding or are part of an integral coupling. Others have... Search by Specification | Learn More
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    Pipe Transits - (24 companies)
    Pipe transits are bulkhead or barrier modules allowing pipe, tubing, or other conduit to pass through, while providing various levels of sealing, strain relief, and damage protection, depending on the application requirements. Pipe Transits... Search by Specification | Learn More
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    Conduit Fittings - (60 companies)
    ...is tightened down upon the inserted conduit. Nonthreaded conduit fittings may be secured with set screws or a compression nut that encircles the conduit. Other types of conduit fittings include adapters, bulkhead fittings, caps, couplings, elbows... Search by Specification | Learn More
  • Flexible <B>Couplings</B>-Image
    Flexible Couplings - (384 companies)
    Flexible couplings connect rotating members while allowing some degree of angular or parallel misalignment. Flexible couplings couple or connect rotating members such as motors and drive shafts while allowing misalignment in either angular... Search by Specification | Learn More
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    Telecommunications Infrastructure Services - (762 companies)
    Telecommunications infrastructure services provide setup, maintenance and consulting for all data and voice communications technologies. Telecommunications infrastructure services provide setup, maintenance and consulting for data and voice... Learn More
  • Rigid Couplings - (172 companies)
    Rigid couplings connect rotating members such as shafts. They secure onto both members and provide transmission of torque and motion. Rigid couplings connect rotating members such as shafts and transmit torque and motion. Most rigid couplings... Search by Specification | Learn More
  • Fluid Couplings - (23 companies)
    ...applies, but the power in the driven load is reduced with speed. The difference between the input power and the output power is loss power dissipated in the coupling. Fluid couplings consist of two bladed wheels that face each other, but which... Learn More
  • Telecommunications Services Providers - (535 companies)
    Telecommunications services providers (TSP) include local telephone companies, local exchange carriers, and wireless communications services. They allow users of landlines and cell phones to send and receive telephone calls and faxes. Local... Learn More
  • Pipe Hangers and Conduit Hangers - (256 companies)
    Pipe Hangers and Conduit Hangers Information. Pipe hangers and pipe supports are used to support hanging pipe. They include clevis hangers, beam clamps, pipe clamps, brackets and pipe straps. Types. Common hanger types include band hangers, clevis... Search by Specification | Learn More
  • Inductive Couplings - (13 companies)
    ...and electronic couplings used in rotating applications are typically air gap inductive couplings, where one part of the coupling is secured to a stationary data acquisition module and another coupling is secured to the rotating component with a space... Learn More
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Conduct Research

  • Technical Reference: Common Connectivity Terms
    . Conductor - A metal path (usually copper) that passes electricity. When discussing data cabling, "wire" and "conductor" are synonymous. Conduit - Circular raceway that cable is run inside. Conduit requirements are specified under appropriate electrical code. Connector - An electromechanical coupling...

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AND PRODUCTS 2.01 Material and Components A. Conduit 1. Rigid Non-Metallic PVC Conduit: Conduit shall conform to the specifications of Section 260533
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standard published by the Electronic Industry Association and Telecommunications Industry Association defines a system for building a data and voice
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