Flexible Stainless Steel 316 Conduit Fitting | 3/8" Male Thread M20 | Liquid-Tight & Corrosion Resistant | by Wattmaster
The Flexible Stainless Steel 316 Conduit Fitting is designed for reliable connections in wet and corrosive environments, featuring a 3/8" male thread M20 for easy installation. With its dust and liquid-tight design, this fitting ensures optimal protection for electrical conduit installations, making it ideal for both industrial and commercial applications.
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- Material: Stainless Steel 316
- Thread Size: 3/8" Male Thread M20 ISO Metric
- Temperature Range: –45°C to +105°C
- Provides dust and liquid-tight connection
- One-piece installation for quick sealing
- Suitable for wet corrosive environments
- Dimensions (H x L x W): 30mm x 50mm x 30mm
- Weight: 0.1 kg
- Suitable for indoor or outdoor wet corrosive environments
- Provides dust and liquid-tight connection to liquid-tight flexible metal conduit
- Body and cap made of stainless steel 316 for corrosion resistance
- Temperature range from –45°C to +105°C
- Simple, one-piece installation for quick and reliable liquid-tight seal
- Highly liquid-tight and dustproof
- Inherently low fire hazard
- Installation should be performed by a qualified electrician to ensure compliance with electrical safety standards and proper sealing.
- Indoor and outdoor wet corrosive environments
- Electrical conduit installations requiring dust and liquid-tight connections
- Industrial and commercial electrical wiring protection
- Complies with AS/NZS 3000 – Wiring Rules (Electrical Installation)
- Stainless steel construction ensures long product life reducing waste
- Corrosion resistance minimizes need for replacements and maintenance
Standard manufacturer warranty applies; typically 1 year against manufacturing defects.
The Wattmaster Flexible Stainless Steel 316 Conduit Fitting Straight 3/8" Male Thread M20 is available for immediate purchase, ideal for electrical conduit protection in corrosive and wet environments.
