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The ABB INSTALLATION PRODUCTS 2531 is a liquidtight straight strain relief cord connector designed to secure and protect electrical cords at conduit entry points. It accepts cord diameters from 0.250 to 0.375 inches and is built from die cast zinc for durability in demanding environments. The 3/4 inch NPT thread provides a reliable, liquidtight seal when properly installed. This connector is rated for operating temperatures up to 105 degrees C, making it suitable for a wide range of industrial and commercial electrical installations. Licensed electricians and maintenance professionals use this fitting where secure cord termination and strain relief are required at enclosure knockouts or conduit bodies.
The 2531 is suited for use in applications requiring general purpose liquidtight cord termination with a 3/4 inch NPT connection. It is specifically listed for use in hazardous locations where general purpose equipment is permitted under NEC 501-4(B), making it appropriate for light industrial facilities, commercial buildings, and similar environments where code-compliant cord termination is required. The straight body style simplifies routing in tight enclosures. Sold in box quantities of 100, this connector is well suited for contractors stocking up for new construction or panel work.
Designed as an OEM-style liquidtight strain relief connector for 3/4 inch NPT threaded knockouts and conduit entries on electrical enclosures, panels, and junction boxes requiring cord range coverage of 0.250 to 0.375 inches.
Installation should be performed by a licensed electrician in accordance with applicable NEC requirements and local codes. De-energize the circuit and enclosure before beginning cord termination work. Hand-tighten the connector body into the knockout before applying a wrench to avoid cross-threading the NPT connection. Do not overtighten, as die cast zinc fittings can crack under excessive torque.
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