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This 3/4 in. x 10 ft. Electric Metallic Tube Conduit protects your cables from magnetic fields, impact damage and crushing. The heavy-duty steel conduit resists splitting, kinking and flattening and is coated with zinc for corrosion resistance. Allied conduit has an E-Z pull interior coating provides a smooth surface for faster wire pulling.
Product Length (ft.) | 10.1 ft |
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Trade Size (in.) | 3/4 |
Conduit Type | EMT |
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Indoor/Outdoor | Indoor, Outdoor |
Material | Steel |
Metallic/Non-Metallic | Metallic |
Pack Size | 2 |
Product Weight (lb.) | 4.6 lb |
Certifications and Listings | UL Listed |
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Manufacturer Warranty | Contact Manufacturer |
This products country of origin is the United States.
The wall thickness varies by the EMT conduit diameter and you can visit this link for a full listing of wall thickness: https://www.atkore.com/Products/Conduit/Electrical-Metallic-Tubing-(EMT)/EZ-Pull(r)-EMT
This conduit can be bent, and Home Depot stocks the Klein bender if you follow this link: https://www.homedepot.com/p/Klein-Tools-3-4-in-Aluminum-Conduit-Bender-51607/314609732
Yes you can bend 3/4" conduit. Home Depot sells a 3/4" conduit bender just for this.
Yes, if you have a 3/4" EMT Bender. Klien tools model 51607 or similar product.
All conduit is sold in 10 foot lengths. A bundle is 10 pcs or 100 feet up to 1 inch size. Larger sizes are sold either by the piece or in a bundle of 5
It can be, however you should only try in a very well ventilated area as the fumes comming off of it will be poisonous.
I do know it can be mig welded. And or oxyacetylene welded with filler rod. However you need to do either of these in a well ventilated area. The zinc coating is not a good thing to breath while fabricated. I personally have built ladder stands out of 3/4" emt. It is very delicate and takes patience to weld. But it can be welded.
Yes, but the gas (smoke) is poisonous due to the galvanized coating on the conduit. Don't breathe the smoke from welding.
I believe this is galvanized steel. I would not recommend welding or soldering unless you are experienced, have the proper equipment, including ventilation. It will admit hazardous fumes.
Not a good idea, the conduit is galvanized and will put off toxic fumes if heated. It is designed to use couplings.
Yes we can
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