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The EATON BG6U24 is a Guide-Rite flange clip from the B-Line series, designed to fasten conduit directly to structural beam flanges. This hardware secures conduit runs at the point where they cross or run alongside steel beam flanges, providing a low-profile, positive attachment without welding or drilling into the beam. The clip measures 1 inch in height, 1 inch in length, and 1 inch in width, and accepts conduit with an outside diameter of 0.38 inches. Mounting flange thickness range spans 0.125 inches minimum to 0.25 inches maximum. At 0.085 pounds per unit, it is a lightweight steel fastener suited for conduit support installations in commercial and industrial electrical work.
The BG6U24 is intended for use in commercial and industrial electrical installations where EMT, rigid, or similar small-diameter conduit must be routed along or across structural steel beams. It is commonly installed by licensed electricians on steel framing in manufacturing facilities, warehouses, and commercial construction projects where conduit runs are attached to wide-flange or similar structural members. The clip is part of the B-Line series conduit support system, which is a widely used family of strut, fastener, and support hardware in the electrical trade.
Designed as an OEM-style conduit support fastener for use with 0.38-inch outside diameter conduit on structural beam flanges within the EATON B-Line Guide-Rite conduit support system.
Installation is typically performed by a licensed electrician in accordance with NEC requirements for conduit support and securing intervals. Verify that the beam flange thickness falls within the 0.125-inch to 0.25-inch mounting range before installing. De-energize any nearby circuits before working in the conduit pathway. Do not exceed the rated flange thickness range, as doing so may result in an insecure attachment.
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