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The SOUTHWIRE 671S is a 1/2 inch rigid stainless steel malleable conduit connector designed for securing rigid metal conduit to electrical enclosures, junction boxes, and panel knockouts. Built from malleable stainless steel, this connector provides corrosion resistance in demanding environments where standard steel fittings would degrade. Electricians use this fitting in industrial, commercial, and wet-location installations where longevity and material integrity are critical. It threads onto rigid conduit and cinches to the enclosure wall to maintain a secure, low-resistance mechanical connection throughout the conduit run.
This connector is suited for rigid conduit systems in commercial and industrial settings, including food processing facilities, marine environments, chemical plants, and outdoor electrical installations where exposure to moisture, washdowns, or corrosive atmospheres is a factor. The 1/2 inch trade size accommodates standard 1/2 inch rigid metal conduit. Licensed electricians typically install this fitting during rough-in or panel termination work as part of a code-compliant conduit system.
Designed as an OEM-style fitting for use with 1/2 inch rigid metal conduit systems in commercial and industrial electrical installations.
Installation should be performed by a licensed electrician in accordance with the National Electrical Code (NEC). De-energize all circuits and verify lockout/tagout procedures before working on any enclosure or panel. Thread the connector onto the conduit end and insert through the knockout, then tighten the locknut firmly against the enclosure wall to ensure a secure mechanical connection. Do not overtighten malleable fittings by impact methods, as this can crack the casting.
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