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The ORBIT INDUSTRIES OF7607 is a steel EMT compression connector designed to bond electrical metallic tubing to junction boxes, enclosures, and other electrical termination points. Compression-style fittings deliver a secure, vibration-resistant connection without set screws, relying on mechanical compression to maintain a tight, continuous bond between the conduit and the enclosure. Built from steel, the OF7607 provides durable mechanical protection for conductors at the termination point. Licensed electricians and electrical contractors install these connectors during rough-in and finish wiring stages on both commercial and residential projects. The 2-1/2 inch trade size suits larger conduit runs common in panel feeds and branch circuit distribution.
This connector is suited for EMT conduit installations where a reliable, code-compliant mechanical and electrical bond is required between conduit and metallic enclosures. The 2-1/2 inch trade size is commonly specified for service entrance conduit, feeder runs, and larger branch circuits in commercial buildings, industrial panels, and residential service equipment installations. Installation must comply with applicable NEC requirements for conduit fittings and bonding.
Designed as an OEM-style compression fitting for use with 2-1/2 inch EMT conduit terminating at standard electrical junction boxes, load centers, panels, or metallic enclosures in residential and commercial electrical installations.
Installation should be performed by a licensed electrician in accordance with the National Electrical Code (NEC) and applicable local codes. De-energize all circuits in the affected enclosure before making conduit connections. Compression connectors require proper seating and tightening of the compression nut to achieve a secure mechanical and electrical bond — do not overtighten to the point of deforming the conduit. Verify the connector is fully seated into the enclosure knockout and that the locknut is tightened firmly to maintain bonding continuity.
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