Form 7 Lb

3" Rigid Conduit Bodies, Threaded Form 7, LBType Iron Southwire

Form 7 Lb. Lb with a minimum bending radius of 2.5 in. Smooth, rounded integral bushings in hubs protect conductor insulation.

3" Rigid Conduit Bodies, Threaded Form 7, LBType Iron Southwire
3" Rigid Conduit Bodies, Threaded Form 7, LBType Iron Southwire

Fits flush and snug against flat surfaces for more stable installation. Lb with a minimum bending radius of 2.5 in. Nuts are held captive in cover; Web form 7™ iron conduit bodies, covers and gaskets for use with rigid steel, rigid aluminum and imc conduit. However, even the form 8 condulet only has an allowable bending radius of 2.1 in. Web topaz’s form 7 lb type conduit body features strong iron construction with a zinc plated finish for enhanced durability. Web in this case, we’re going to use a form 8 lb, malleable iron, which is much larger than a form 7. In addition to making bends in a conduit system, they allow connections for branch runs. Per the manufacturer literature that we’re using in this example. Npt tapered hubs offer protection for conductor insulation.

Web equivalent fm7tm and form 7tm units have identical applications and installation dimensions. These conduit bodies serve as pulling. Fits flush and snug against flat surfaces for more stable installation. Flat back design provides greater cubic content for easier wire pulling, and more room for splicing. Nuts are held captive in cover; Web shop iron alloy form 7 type lb threaded conduit body, 3/4 inch by crouse hinds (eaton) (lb27) at graybar, your trusted resource for conduit outlet bodies and other crouse hinds (eaton) products. 3/4 inch, grayloy iron, for use with rigid/imc conduit. Lb with a minimum bending radius of 2.5 in. Covers can be used with or without gaskets; Lb type conduit bodies permit 90°back bends in conduit systems, provide easy access for splicing and can correct and change direction of conduit runs. In addition to making bends in a conduit system, they allow connections for branch runs.